Federico Rui began his career in a Milanese gallery in 1995, thus learning the profession of gallery owner in the field. After different experiences in a publishing house and at the Accademia di Brera, in 2002 he founded the Pittura Italiana Gallery. Federico Rui Arte Contemporanea was born in 2010 and in 2012 the space in Turati street, where the gallery is still stands, was inaugurated with a retrospective on Aligi Sassu on the centenary of his birth. The gallery specializes in promoting emerging and mid-career artists, with a particular predilection for painting. He has participated since 2004 in the most important national and international art fairs and collaborates with the major Italian auction houses. He has organized and took part in hundreds of national and international exhibitions among which in London, Brussels, Genoa, Venice, Cape Town, etc. publishing several monographs of artists for Skira and Allemandi. Federico Rui is member of Angamc (Italian Association of Gallery).
Works
Alfio Giurato
Echi, 2016, oil on canvas, cm 150x150
Stefano Bosis
Corrispondences, 2019, oil on canvas, cm 120x90
Andrea Mariconti
Aleifar Kanon, 2015, oil, ash and motor oil on canvas, cm 50x80
Luca Moscariello
Puzzle n. 20, 2020, oil and enamel on board, 50x50 cm
Barbara Nahmad
Oltremare, 2019, oil on canvas, cm 110x120
Sergio Padovani
Il Poeta che annega, 2019, oil, bitumen and resin on canvas, cm 70x100
Giuseppe Bergomi
Ila, 2017, bronzo policromo cm 52 x 19,3 x 14x6
Daniele Galliano
Do you remember, 2019, oil and ink on paper, cm 150x350
The Buchmann Galerie was founded in St. Gallen in 1975. In 1983 the gallery moved to Basel, next door to the Museum für Gegenwartskunst. In these new spaces dedicated to the major names of international art the gallery organized exhibitions of: Giovanni Anselmo, Georg Baselitz, Daniel Buren, Lawrence Carroll, Tony Cragg, Wolfgang Laib, Bertrand Lavier, Richard Long, Mario Merz, Tatsuo Miyajima and Giuseppe Penone. Since 1995 the Buchmann Galerie has also had a presence in Germany, until 2005 in Cologne and later in Berlin. From 1998 to autumn 2020 the gallery moved from Basel to Agra, where rooms were custom built in order to present sculptures, above all, in a setting of great charm. In 2013 opens a new space, Buchmann Lugano, located right in the heart of Lugano, at Via della Posta, just close to MASI - Palazzo Reali.
Works
Livio Bernasconi
Studio per la città, 1959, Oil on canvas, 100 x 100 cm
Livio Bernasconi
Matera, 1959, Charcoal on paper, 43 x 43 cm
Livio Bernasconi
Image 4, 2009, acrylic on canvas, 95 x 95 cm
Livio Bernasconi
30 copies of artist's book bound by hand, all numbered and signed by the artist on fine paper in a hand-made box and with original signed work, acrylic on cardboard 19.5 x 19.5 cm
Véronique Arnold
Écriture lumineuse, 2019 Cyanotype on canvas 70 x 80 cm
Véronique Arnold
Écriture lumineuse, 2019 Cyanotype on canvas 76 x 56 cm
Véronique Arnold
Écriture lumineuse, 2019 Cyanotype on canvas 60 x 60 cm
The Buchmann Galerie was founded in St. Gallen in 1975. In 1983 the gallery moved to Basel, next door to the Museum für Gegenwartskunst. In these new spaces dedicated to the major names of international art the gallery organized exhibitions of: Giovanni Anselmo, Georg Baselitz, Daniel Buren, Lawrence Carroll, Tony Cragg, Wolfgang Laib, Bertrand Lavier, Richard Long, Mario Merz, Tatsuo Miyajima and Giuseppe Penone. Since 1995 the Buchmann Galerie has also had a presence in Germany, until 2005 in Cologne and later in Berlin. From 1998 to autumn 2020 the gallery moved from Basel to Agra, where rooms were custom built in order to present sculptures, above all, in a setting of great charm. In 2013 opens a new space, Buchmann Lugano, located right in the heart of Lugano, at Via della Posta, just close to MASI - Palazzo Reali.
Works
Livio Bernasconi
Studio per la città, 1959, Oil on canvas, 100 x 100 cm
Livio Bernasconi
Matera, 1959, Charcoal on paper, 43 x 43 cm
Livio Bernasconi
Image 4, 2009, acrylic on canvas, 95 x 95 cm
Livio Bernasconi
30 copies of artist's book bound by hand, all numbered and signed by the artist on fine paper in a hand-made box and with original signed work, acrylic on cardboard 19.5 x 19.5 cm
Véronique Arnold
Écriture lumineuse, 2019 Cyanotype on canvas 70 x 80 cm
Véronique Arnold
Écriture lumineuse, 2019 Cyanotype on canvas 76 x 56 cm
Véronique Arnold
Écriture lumineuse, 2019 Cyanotype on canvas 60 x 60 cm