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Since 1992, Erica Ravenna Gallery constitutes a chance of dialogue between Italian and international art and culture.

History of the gallery

Since 1992, Erica Ravenna Gallery constitutes a chance of dialogue between Italian and international art and culture.

Erica Ravenna Gallery was founded in Rome in 1992 in via Margutta, and opened with an exhibition entitled La misura italiana, a review of small size works from Giacomo Balla to Gino de Dominicis. In 2021 the gallery moved in a new venue in the heart of Rome's Jewish quarter, in Via della Reginella 3 - Via di Sant'Ambrogio 26, overlooking the famous Fountain of Turtles traditionally attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini, designed by Giacomo della Porta.

From the beginning, Erica Ravenna Gallery has worked with the most important representatives of Informal Art, Arte Povera, Conceptual Art, Italian and European Minimal Art, in this way tracing the fundamental lines of research on which its activity has been based in the following years.

Today, the work of Erica Ravenna Gallery goes on coherently following the line of research and stylistic adopted – privileging a thematic choice, where different contemporary languages find expression.

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