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Galleria Continua San Gimignano

www.galleriacontinua.com

Galleria Continua opened in San Gimignano (Italy) in 1990, the result of the initiative of three friends: Mario Cristiani, Lorenzo Fiaschi and Maurizio Rigillo.
In keeping with the constantly evolving nature of the gallery and its desire to address as wide a public as possible, four years ago Galleria Continua opened a new exhibition space in Beijing, China, the aim being to promote international contemporary art in a nation where it is little seen and to encourage new forms of cultural exchange. Galleria Continua Beijing performs a particularly intense cultural mediation role, offering Chinese art-lovers the chance to visit exhibitions in which international-level artists devise projects specifically for the gallery space and reflect upon their experiences. It is a twofold challenge: for the foreign artist, who is exhibiting in China in a rather particular venue; and for the visitor, who is venturing into very different cultural territory.
The gallery’s interest in China arose principally as a result of its solid ties of friendship with Chen Zhen and Xu Min. Subsequent contacts with other people heightened that interest and led to extended discussions and correspondence. In April 2004 Galleria Continua participated in the first contemporary art fair in Beijing. Then, in November of the same year, the gallery hosted its first visitors to present them its project in the 798 Art District (the former 798 Factory), a reconverted industrial zone occupied by artists, gallery owners and art lovers. The premises taken over by the gallery (1,000 m2 and 13 metres high) had not yet been restored, and its 1950s Bauhaus style was intact. In May 2005 Galleria Continua held its inaugural show in the new space, featuring 16 artists from five continents. At the time it was one of the few initiatives to be organized by a Western gallery in China. Since then there have been exhibitions of the work of Chen Zhen, Daniel Buren, Loris Cecchini, Lucy + Jorge Orta, Pascale Marthine Tayou and Anish Kapoor, plus various other projects, monographic and group shows. The space has become an exciting venue for presenting artists from around the world, all the more remarkable given the comparative rarity of such ventures on the part of Western galleries. The underlying thread of Galleria Continua’s activities in Beijing, as it is in San Gimignano, is to discover new artists and to provide showcases that bring together spheres of creativity and various different cultures.
Galleria Continua is now embarking on a new adventure, opening a singular new venue for contemporary art at Boissy-le-Châtel in the Paris area. Several times a year the Moulin will be the site for ambitious projects and the exhibition of large-scale works. It will be open to the general public on certain special occasions, the format of which will vary depending on circumstances.
 


Dashanzi Art District 798 #8503, 2 - Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang Dst. - 100015 Beijing - China

T : +86 1059789505
beijing@galleriacontinua.com.cn

 


Le Moulin - 46 rue de la Ferté Gaucher - 77169 Boissy-le-Châtel - France

T : +33(0)1 64 20 39 50
lemoulin@galleriacontinua.com

 


Via del Castello 11, 53037 - 53037 San Gimignano - Italy

T : +39 0577 943134
info@galleriacontinua.com

 
List of artists gallery
Daniel Buren
Letizia Cariello
Loris Cecchini
Hans Op de Beeck
Berlinde De Bruyckere
Gu Dexin
Leandro Erlich
Marina Fulgeri
Meschac Gaba
Carlos Garaicoa
Kendell Geers
Antony Gormley
Shilpa Gupta
Subodh Gupta
Mona Hatoum
Liu Jianhua
Ilya & Emilia Kabakov
Anish Kapoor
Kimsooja
Yan Lei
Jorge Macchi
Sabrina Mezzaqui
Margherita Morgantin
Moataz Nasr
Lucy + Jorge Orta
Giovanni Ozzola
Luca Pancrazzi
Bruno Peinado
Michelangelo Pistoletto
Arcangelo Sassolino
Manuela Sedmach
Serse
Nedko Solakov
Sun Yuan & Peng Yu
Pascale Marthine Tayou
Marcella Vanzo
Sophie Whettnall
Kan Xuan
Chen Zen