Via Stilicone 19, 20154 Milan Italy
Via Vannella Gaetani, 12 80121 Naples Italy

Galleria Lia Rumma

Lia Rumma Gallery was founded in Naples in 1971 with the solo show The Eighth Investigation by Joseph Kosuth. Since the beginning, the gallery has played a fundamental role in discovering new artistic trends emerging from the international art scene such as Arte Povera, Minimal Art and Conceptual Art and exhibiting emerging and prominent artists such as Haim Steinbach, Gino De Dominicis, Reinhard Mucha, Alberto Burri, Thomas Ruff, Anselm Kiefer, William Kentridge and Marina Abramovic. Over the years, besides the exhibiting program in the gallery spaces in Naples and Milan, Lia Rumma Gallery has encouraged a vivid collaboration with curators, critics and collectors that has led to international prestigious events such as Anselm Kiefer's permanent installation The Seven Heavenly Palaces inaugurated in 2004 at Hangar Bicocca in Milan. In 2010 a solo show by Ettore Spalletti has celebrated the opening of a new gallery space in Milan conceived for Art and Artists.

Works

William Kentridge
Drawing for Waiting for the Sibyl (It’s too late now), 2019 Indian ink and red pencil on found pages 147,5 × 238,5 × 8 cm (framed)
Vanessa Beecroft
VB52.005.NT, 2003 Digital c-print 163,4 × 127 cm Edition of 3
Marina Abramović
Count on us (Tesla), 2003 C-Black and white chromogenic print 204 × 184 cm (framed) Edition of 5
Luca Monterastelli
Oh Great Grief, Oh Great Grief, There Are No Flowers Upon Our Graves, 2019 reinforced concrete 30 × 40 × 6 cm
Alfredo Jaar
Milan, 1946: Lucio Fontana visits his studio on his return from Argentina, 2013 Digital print, framed 185 × 185 cm (framed) Edition of 10
Ugo Mulas
Roy Lichtenstein. New York, 1964 Modern print:pigment inkjet print on cotton fine-art paper 63 × 58 × 4 cm (framed) Edition of 7

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Via Stilicone 19, 20154 Milan Italy
Via Vannella Gaetani, 12 80121 Naples Italy

Galleria Lia Rumma

Lia Rumma Gallery was founded in Naples in 1971 with the solo show The Eighth Investigation by Joseph Kosuth. Since the beginning, the gallery has played a fundamental role in discovering new artistic trends emerging from the international art scene such as Arte Povera, Minimal Art and Conceptual Art and exhibiting emerging and prominent artists such as Haim Steinbach, Gino De Dominicis, Reinhard Mucha, Alberto Burri, Thomas Ruff, Anselm Kiefer, William Kentridge and Marina Abramovic. Over the years, besides the exhibiting program in the gallery spaces in Naples and Milan, Lia Rumma Gallery has encouraged a vivid collaboration with curators, critics and collectors that has led to international prestigious events such as Anselm Kiefer's permanent installation The Seven Heavenly Palaces inaugurated in 2004 at Hangar Bicocca in Milan. In 2010 a solo show by Ettore Spalletti has celebrated the opening of a new gallery space in Milan conceived for Art and Artists.

Works

William Kentridge
Drawing for Waiting for the Sibyl (It’s too late now), 2019 Indian ink and red pencil on found pages 147,5 × 238,5 × 8 cm (framed)
Vanessa Beecroft
VB52.005.NT, 2003 Digital c-print 163,4 × 127 cm Edition of 3
Marina Abramović
Count on us (Tesla), 2003 C-Black and white chromogenic print 204 × 184 cm (framed) Edition of 5
Luca Monterastelli
Oh Great Grief, Oh Great Grief, There Are No Flowers Upon Our Graves, 2019 reinforced concrete 30 × 40 × 6 cm
Alfredo Jaar
Milan, 1946: Lucio Fontana visits his studio on his return from Argentina, 2013 Digital print, framed 185 × 185 cm (framed) Edition of 10
Ugo Mulas
Roy Lichtenstein. New York, 1964 Modern print:pigment inkjet print on cotton fine-art paper 63 × 58 × 4 cm (framed) Edition of 7

Wopart virtual fair location

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