Galleria Tommaso Calabro
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20122 Milan (Italy)
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The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to participate in the exhibition "Alberto Moravia. I don’t know why I didn’t become a painter" at the GAM Turin, from March 7 to June 4, 2023, with the loan of two works from the collection: Leonor Fini, 'Juliette by Sade' (c. 1950) and Fabrizio Clerici, 'Piccola Confessione Palermitana' (1952).
The exhibition investigates the figure of Alberto Moravia, an illustrious protagonist on Italy’s art and intellectual scene for most of the 20th century, and aims to create an ideal collection of the artists that the writer esteemed and to whom he often dedicated his pen.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to announce its participation to PANORAMA Procida, an island-wide exhibition organized by ITALICS in Procida (off the coast of Naples), curated by Vincenzo de Bellis, from Thursday, September 2 to Sunday, September 5, 2021, with a selection of photographs by Andy Warhol (1928-1987).
With the loan of several works by Fabrizio Clerici, Stanislao Lepri and Leonor Fini, Tommaso Calabro is pleased to have contributed to the exhibition “Il Surrealismo e l'Italia”, from September 14 to December 15, 2024 at the Fondazione Magnani-Rocca in Parma. Curated by Alice Ensabella, Alessandro Nigro and Stefano Roffi, the exhibition celebrates the centenary of the Surrealism's birth, one of the most decisive and long-lived avant-gardes of the 20th century, presenting its complex relationship with artists and the Italian cultural scene from the late 1920s to the late 1960s.
On the occasion of Milano MuseoCity 2024, from March 1-5, we present the Archive of Fausta Squatriti (1941), a Milanese artist, intellectual, publisher, writer and poet.
Through a selection of photographs, documents, drawings, objects and unpublished letters, the exhibition recounts Milan’s vibrant cultural life of the 1960s and 1970s, in which Squatriti was an absolute protagonist: from her collaboration with the gallerists Alexander Iolas and Renato Cardazzo, to her exchanges with Man Ray, Niki de Saint Phalle, Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely, to the founding of the historic Edizioni Tosi.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is thrilled to announce its participation to the Main Section of Frieze Masters (Booth B11) in London for the second consecutive year, with a monographic presentation of the work of the Italian sculptor Pietro Consagra (1920-2005).
Simultaneously with the publication of Consagra's catalogue raisonnée of sculptures, and drawing from the past exhibition ‘Pietro Consagra. Immagini Vaganti,’ the gallery's booth will showcase a selection of iconic sculptures by Consagra, alongside pieces from lesser-known series by the artist, including examples of his ‘Bed sheets’ and unique sculpture-like pieces of furniture, exhibited on this occasion for the first time outside Italy.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is very pleased to contribute to the exhibition "Contemporary Domus" at the Galleria Civica in Trento (June 22 - November 26, 2023), with the loan of Francesco Vezzoli's work 'Iolas the Great' (2020).
The exhibition, curated by Margherita de Pilati and Andrea Viliani, is organised to celebrate the reopening of the remains of the Roman Villa of Orpheus in Trento, a residence built between the 1st and the 2nd Century AD.
The show includes twenty-nine modern and contemporary artists who have looked at archaeology and ancient history in their practice, engaging with the classical world through appropriations and reinventions.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to announce its participation in PANORAMA Monopoli, second edition of the city-wide exhibition presented by ITALICS and curated by Vincenzo de Bellis, from Thursday, September 1, 2022 to Sunday, September 4, 2022, with a sculpture by Pietro Consagra (1920-2005), Ferro trasparente rosa chiaro (1967).
"Anticamera Iolas. Materiali d’Archivio" is a display of archival material relating to the galleries of the legendary Greek art dealer Alexander Iolas (1907–1987). The show presents more than forty catalogues and over thirty original posters printed on the occasion of the exhibitions staged by Iolas at his galleries in Athens, Geneva, Madrid, Milan, New York, Paris and Rome. The exhibition set-up, which includes Iolas’ own desk, is designed by Filippo Bisagni.
Congratulations to Flaminia Veronesi for being shortlisted as one of the finalists of the 23rd Premio Cairo. Veronesi’s work Draga, mostruoso femminile (2024) will be exhibited as part of the prize’s final exhibition from October 15 to October 20 at the Museo della Permanente in Milan.
Tommaso Calabro is pleased to announce its first participation to Asia NOW 2024 in Paris with a monographic booth dedicated to the Japanese artist Tiger Tateishi (1941-1998).
Drawing on the exhibition "Tiger Tateishi" held at our Milan gallery earlier this year, our presentation will include a selection of works on paper and paintings produced from 1969 to 1975, during the artist’s stay in Milan and his travels in Europe.
With the loan of several works by Fabrizio Clerici, Stanislao Lepri and Leonor Fini, Tommaso Calabro is pleased to have contributed to the exhibition “Il Surrealismo e l'Italia”, from September 14 to December 15, 2024 at the Fondazione Magnani-Rocca in Parma. Curated by Alice Ensabella, Alessandro Nigro and Stefano Roffi, the exhibition celebrates the centenary of the Surrealism's birth, one of the most decisive and long-lived avant-gardes of the 20th century, presenting its complex relationship with artists and the Italian cultural scene from the late 1920s to the late 1960s.
“Art at Home” is the new project of Casa Cipriani Milano, a series of artistic dialogues involving 25 galleries in Milan. Tommaso Calabro is pleased to have contributed to the first edition of the project with the work “Portrait of Leonor Fini with Dancing Tears, 1971” (2022) by Francesco Vezzoli, exhibited in the Pickering Room.
Tommaso Calabro announces the opening of his new gallery in Venice in Campo San Polo, in the evocative setting of Palazzo Donà Brusa. The gallery will present monographic and group exhibitions of international scope, mainly dedicated to 20th century artists, more and less famous, often favouring their rediscovery and appreciation.
On the occasion of Milano MuseoCity 2024, from March 1-5, we present the Archive of Fausta Squatriti (1941), a Milanese artist, intellectual, publisher, writer and poet.
Through a selection of photographs, documents, drawings, objects and unpublished letters, the exhibition recounts Milan’s vibrant cultural life of the 1960s and 1970s, in which Squatriti was an absolute protagonist: from her collaboration with the gallerists Alexander Iolas and Renato Cardazzo, to her exchanges with Man Ray, Niki de Saint Phalle, Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely, to the founding of the historic Edizioni Tosi.
Tommaso Calabro is thrilled to announce its first participation to the Showcase Section of TEFAF Maastricht 2024, with a stand dedicated to the Surrealist movement, in the year when it celebrates its first one hundred years.
The presentation will include a selection of works by the Italian Surrealists Leonor Fini (1907-1996), Stanislao Lepri (1905-1980) and Fabrizio Clerici (1913-1993).
Tommaso Calabro gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its new location in Milan.
The gallery is located in Corso Italia 47, in a nineteenth-century palazzo, Casa Grondona, which was once the residence of the industrialist Felice Grondona and designed by the architect Enrico Terzaghi in a Neo-Renaissance style.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is thrilled to announce its participation to the Main Section of Frieze Masters (Booth B11) in London for the second consecutive year, with a monographic presentation of the work of the Italian sculptor Pietro Consagra (1920-2005).
Simultaneously with the publication of Consagra's catalogue raisonnée of sculptures, and drawing from the past exhibition ‘Pietro Consagra. Immagini Vaganti,’ the gallery's booth will showcase a selection of iconic sculptures by Consagra, alongside pieces from lesser-known series by the artist, including examples of his ‘Bed sheets’ and unique sculpture-like pieces of furniture, exhibited on this occasion for the first time outside Italy.
The exhibition "Leonor Fini Fabrizio Clerici. Insomnia", curated by Denis Isaia and Giulia Tulino, opens on July 15, 2023, at Mart Rovereto.
With the loan of works by Leonor Fini, Fabrizio Clerici and Stanislao Lepri, the Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to have contributed to this important project, fostering the rediscovery of Italian artists linked to the Surrealist movement.
With over four-hundred works of different media, the exhibition celebrates the intense friendship and artistic alliance that linked Fini and Clerici from the 1940s onwards, and places them in further dialogue with fellow artists, including Lepri, who were their teachers, mentors, friends, companions and heirs.
Photo: Leonor Fini e Fabrizio Clerici, Nonza, anni Sessanta. Foto di Eddy Brofferio © Archivio Eros Renzetti, Roma
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is thrilled to announce its participation to the art fair Independent 20th Century in New York for the second consecutive year.
The gallery will showcase a monographic presentation dedicated to the Italian artist Mario De Luigi (1901-1980), who was one of the major exponents of Spatialism in Italy. Our booth will focus on a selection of paintings from the most famous series by the artist, the so-called ‘grattage’, which De Luigi executed across a long period of time, from the 1950s to the 1970s.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is very pleased to contribute to the exhibition "Contemporary Domus" at the Galleria Civica in Trento (June 22 - November 26, 2023), with the loan of Francesco Vezzoli's work 'Iolas the Great' (2020).
The exhibition, curated by Margherita de Pilati and Andrea Viliani, is organised to celebrate the reopening of the remains of the Roman Villa of Orpheus in Trento, a residence built between the 1st and the 2nd Century AD.
The show includes twenty-nine modern and contemporary artists who have looked at archaeology and ancient history in their practice, engaging with the classical world through appropriations and reinventions.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to announce its participation for the first time to miart fair during the April 2023 edition.
The gallery's booth will investigate the relationship between the fair and the network of galleries operating in Milan. How can an art fair encourage visitors to go visit these galleries and their exhibitions in person?
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to participate in the exhibition "Alberto Moravia. I don’t know why I didn’t become a painter" at the GAM Turin, from March 7 to June 4, 2023, with the loan of two works from the collection: Leonor Fini, 'Juliette by Sade' (c. 1950) and Fabrizio Clerici, 'Piccola Confessione Palermitana' (1952).
The exhibition investigates the figure of Alberto Moravia, an illustrious protagonist on Italy’s art and intellectual scene for most of the 20th century, and aims to create an ideal collection of the artists that the writer esteemed and to whom he often dedicated his pen.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to announce its participation in PANORAMA Monopoli, second edition of the city-wide exhibition presented by ITALICS and curated by Vincenzo de Bellis, from Thursday, September 1, 2022 to Sunday, September 4, 2022, with a sculpture by Pietro Consagra (1920-2005), Ferro trasparente rosa chiaro (1967).
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to host "Venice Time Case", the first chapter of an itinerant project curated by Luca Massimo Barbero. Fifty works executed by fifty emerging artists based in Venice and its surroundings will be transported to the gallery inside five Fly Case suitcases and shown to the public for the first time. The works will later be exhibited across Europe, to eventually enter the collection of a contemporary art museum.
The Galleria Tommaso Calabro is pleased to announce its participation to PANORAMA Procida, an island-wide exhibition organized by ITALICS in Procida (off the coast of Naples), curated by Vincenzo de Bellis, from Thursday, September 2 to Sunday, September 5, 2021, with a selection of photographs by Andy Warhol (1928-1987).
"Anticamera Iolas. Materiali d’Archivio" is a display of archival material relating to the galleries of the legendary Greek art dealer Alexander Iolas (1907–1987). The show presents more than forty catalogues and over thirty original posters printed on the occasion of the exhibitions staged by Iolas at his galleries in Athens, Geneva, Madrid, Milan, New York, Paris and Rome. The exhibition set-up, which includes Iolas’ own desk, is designed by Filippo Bisagni.