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Unseen Perspectives: The Hidden Treasures of Creativity

Sprovieri

Founded in 2000 in London, Sprovieri Gallery has established itself as a nurturing platform for conceptual art, continuing a family legacy that began in Rome in 1913. The gallery's program spans all media, with artists exploring the human condition and anticipating socio-political changes of today, often pushing the boundaries of their practices.

Sprovieri Gallery represents a diverse roster of international established artists such as Cabrita, Jimmie Durham, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Boris Mikhailov, and the Estate of Jannis Kounellis. It also promotes the careers of emerging artists, providing them with a platform to showcase their work and engage with the broader art community.

The gallery's roots trace back to the early 20th century when it started in Rome, showcasing Italian Futurism and the Russian Avant-garde. Today, Sprovieri also investigates the Italian Post-War radical practices, offering a unique blend of historical and contemporary perspectives.

Over the years, Sprovieri Gallery has hosted a variety of exhibitions featuring works by its represented artists. Notable recent exhibitions include "Tomorrow We Fly" by Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, "Remedios, Where new land might grow" by Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, and "War is over! Peace has not yet begun" by Francesco Arena. The gallery's commitment to showcasing a diverse range of artistic practices has made it a vital part of London's art scene.

In addition to its exhibition program, Sprovieri Gallery also participates in major art fairs and biennials, further expanding its reach and influence in the global art market. The gallery's participation in these events allows it to connect with a broader audience and provide its artists with greater visibility.

Despite the challenges posed by the global pandemic, Sprovieri Gallery has continued to engage with its audience through online exhibitions and digital platforms. This adaptability demonstrates the gallery's commitment to promoting its artists and maintaining its presence in the art world, regardless of the circumstances.

Sprovieri Gallery continues to uphold its century-long legacy of promoting conceptual art, providing a platform for both established and emerging artists to showcase their work. As it looks towards the future, the gallery remains committed to its mission of exploring the human condition through art and fostering dialogue within the art community.

Unseen Perspectives: The Hidden Treasures of Creativity

Sprovieri

Founded in 2000 in London, Sprovieri Gallery has established itself as a nurturing platform for conceptual art, continuing a family legacy that began in Rome in 1913. The gallery's program spans all media, with artists exploring the human condition and anticipating socio-political changes of today, often pushing the boundaries of their practices.

Sprovieri Gallery represents a diverse roster of international established artists such as Cabrita, Jimmie Durham, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Boris Mikhailov, and the Estate of Jannis Kounellis. It also promotes the careers of emerging artists, providing them with a platform to showcase their work and engage with the broader art community.

The gallery's roots trace back to the early 20th century when it started in Rome, showcasing Italian Futurism and the Russian Avant-garde. Today, Sprovieri also investigates the Italian Post-War radical practices, offering a unique blend of historical and contemporary perspectives.

Over the years, Sprovieri Gallery has hosted a variety of exhibitions featuring works by its represented artists. Notable recent exhibitions include "Tomorrow We Fly" by Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, "Remedios, Where new land might grow" by Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, and "War is over! Peace has not yet begun" by Francesco Arena. The gallery's commitment to showcasing a diverse range of artistic practices has made it a vital part of London's art scene.

In addition to its exhibition program, Sprovieri Gallery also participates in major art fairs and biennials, further expanding its reach and influence in the global art market. The gallery's participation in these events allows it to connect with a broader audience and provide its artists with greater visibility.

Despite the challenges posed by the global pandemic, Sprovieri Gallery has continued to engage with its audience through online exhibitions and digital platforms. This adaptability demonstrates the gallery's commitment to promoting its artists and maintaining its presence in the art world, regardless of the circumstances.

Sprovieri Gallery continues to uphold its century-long legacy of promoting conceptual art, providing a platform for both established and emerging artists to showcase their work. As it looks towards the future, the gallery remains committed to its mission of exploring the human condition through art and fostering dialogue within the art community.

 

 

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