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Massimo De Carlo

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Massimo De Carlo is an Italian art dealer, with gallery spaces in Milan, London, Hong Kong and Paris.

Career

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After graduating in Pharmacy at University of Padua, where he co-curated s number of jazz seasons at Centro D'Arte Padova,[1] De Carlo started working as a gallery assistant for Piero Cavellini, son of artist Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, in Brescia.[2] In 1987 he opened his first gallery space, located in via Bocconi, Milan.[3]

In 1999 Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan hang Massimo De Carlo on the wall of his second gallery space, located in viale Corsica 41. After the gallery moved to his third space in via Ventura, the former gallery became the house of Margherita Palli and Italo Rota.[4]

In 2009 Massimo De Carlo opened a gallery at 55 South Audley Street, in Mayfair, London.[3] This was followed by a gallery space in Hong Kong in 2016.[5][6]

Massimo De Carlo added another Milan gallery to the ground floor of Casa Corbellini-Wassermann, a building designed by architect Piero Portaluppi in the Città Studi neighborhood.[7] In 2021, another space opened in Paris under the name Pièce Unique.[8][9]

In addition, De Carlo serves on the selection committee for Art Basel's Hong Kong edition.[10][6]

Artists

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The gallery represents numerous living artists, including:

In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:

References

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  1. ^ https://www.centrodarte.it
  2. ^ "John Armleder "Better, Quasi" at Massimo De Carlo, Milan — Mousse Magazine and Publishing". www.moussemagazine.it. November 21, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Dafoe, Taylor (17 July 2023). "Famed Art Dealer Massimo De Carlo Has Revealed Plans for a Monumental Private Art Foundation in Italy. Here's What We Know". Artnet News.
  4. ^ Softfobia, Admin (April 3, 2011). "Milano, l'arca di Noé di Italo Rota e Margherita Palli". Interni Magazine.
  5. ^ "Massimo De Carlo". frieze.com. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  6. ^ a b Alex Greenberger (13 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  7. ^ Nancy Hass (16 May 2019), A Villa Built During Milan’s Fascist Period Finds a Second Life T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
  8. ^ Scott Reyburn (26 February 2021), With Galleries Closed, Art Dealers Rethink Their Real Estate Needs New York Times.
  9. ^ Noor Brara (4 May 2022), Paris, Europe’s Former Art Capital, Is Back on Top T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
  10. ^ Application: Selection Committees Art Basel.
  11. ^ Nate Freeman (19 October 2016), Sanford Biggers Is Now Represented by Marianne Boesky Gallery ARTnews.
  12. ^ a b c d Alex Greenberger (23 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  13. ^ Sarah Douglas (31 May 2017), Lévy Gorvy to Represent Dan Colen in Collaboration with Gagosian, Massimo De Carlo ARTnews.
  14. ^ Alex Greenberger (29 June 2020), Pace Gallery Takes on Elmgreen & Dragset, Beloved Duo Behind Prankish Sculptures ARTnews.
  15. ^ Claire Selvin (12 June 2018), Blum & Poe Gallery Now Represents Tony Lewis ARTnews.
  16. ^ Alex Greenberger (24 May 2019), Nate Lowman Joins David Zwirner ARTnews.
  17. ^ "Ferrari Sheppard: Tremendous". FAD Magazine. 17 November 2022. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  18. ^ Andrew Russeth (8 November 2017), Josh Smith Now Shows with David Zwirner ARTnews.
  19. ^ Alex Greenberger (19 August 2021), Kaari Upson, Rising Star Whose Work Evoked Strange Psychological States, Is Dead at 51 ARTnews.
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