Galleria Michela Rizzo

Galleria Michela Rizzo Nel 2013 a questo si affianca una seconda sede, il piano terra di un edificio industriale, nella zona degli ex birrifici alla Giudecca.

Il programma della Galleria Michela Rizzo include mostre, partnership con importanti istituzioni italiane e straniere e collaborazioni con artisti e curatori emergenti e affermati. Nel 2004 a Venezia, in un piccolo spazio espositivo, apre la Galleria Michela Rizzo con l’intento di ravvivare la scena culturale relativa all’arte contemporanea, in una città dove si sentiva la necessità di gallerie ch

e non fossero di natura prettamente commerciale. Già all’inizio del 2008 la galleria si sposta in un ambiente più grande e fascinoso, al primo piano di Palazzo Palumbo Fossati, un bellissimo edificio veneziano del ‘500, dove resterà fino al 2014. Spazio che, nell’aprile 2014, diventa la sede definitiva della galleria. Negli anni, la Galleria Michela Rizzo ha portato avanti un’attività espositiva di alto profilo alternando virtuose collaborazioni con importanti artisti internazionali a quelle di giovani emergenti.

A gallery of drawings from the late 1940s and the very early 1950s depicts Christ crucified and engages with the colourf...
04/06/2026

A gallery of drawings from the late 1940s and the very early 1950s depicts Christ crucified and engages with the colourful, expressionist-style drawings of the 1980s, all of the latter belonging to the body of work known as Apocalypse. Here and there, some drawings bear the number 21, a number associated with the mystical visions which the artist has only hinted at without revealing them, a figure that will often recur within the folds of his work. Among these, in the centre, stands a wooden sculpture of a crucified Christ, entitled Arte e mondanità, 1985, with a face reminiscent of a Demoiselle d’Avignon and wearing an elegant tailcoat.
While on the one hand the work represents the avant-garde, scorned by the political system and the world, on the other it foreshadows the coming of God incarnate in history.

Extract by the text of the curator Ivan Barlafante




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The 67th Premio Bugatti-Segantini honors Riccardo Guarneri with the 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award.From June 6 to July ...
30/05/2026

The 67th Premio Bugatti-Segantini honors Riccardo Guarneri with the 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award.

From June 6 to July 5, the rooms of Villa Vertua will host “Transits of Light”, an exhibition retracing the artistic research of one of the leading figures of 1970s analytical painting through eighteen works exploring the relationship between light, transparency, and space.

The opening will take place on Saturday, June 6 at 5 PM in Nova Milanese, featuring the artist’s award ceremony and an in-depth talk dedicated to his career and the artistic context of the 1970s.



Barry X BallThe Shape of TimeBasilica di San Giorgio Maggiore, VeniceUntil November 22 2026The exhibition is held in the...
29/05/2026

Barry X Ball
The Shape of Time
Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
Until November 22 2026

The exhibition is held in the spectacular and historically significant Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. The strategic placement of Barry X Ball’s works within this sacred site not only activites the church’s architectural space but will also attract a diverse audience, drawing upon cross-cultural references. The subject matter of the works in ecumenical resonating with a wide array of visitors.

The Shape of Time is thoughtfully curated to resonate with the sacred character of the Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore. The choice of this significant venue underscores the project’s alignment with the broader mission of the Benedictine community, present on this island since 982 AD, to enhance, promote, and protect historical, artistic, and spiritual heritage.

The exhibition is curated by Bob Nickas, a leading figure in the field, ensuring a thoughtful and comprehensive presentation of Barry X Ball’s work. Accompanying The Shape of Time is a scholarly catalog enriched by essays and contributions from several internationally renowned individuals.

If you need more information on the availability of the works works, please get in touch with Michela Rizzo Gallery.

Domani alle ore 18.00 vi aspettiamo in galleria per un talk sulla mostra attualmente in corso, Fabio Mauri L'Esperimento...
27/05/2026

Domani alle ore 18.00 vi aspettiamo in galleria per un talk sulla mostra attualmente in corso, Fabio Mauri L'Esperimento del Tempo.
Con il curatore e direttore dello studio Fabio Mauri, Ivan Barlafante, e con Sara Codutti responsabile per lo studio della stesura del catalogo ragionato, recentemente presentato.

We are pleased to announce that Fondazione MIA is inaugurating Luoghi comuni, an exhibition curated by Corrado Benigni a...
27/05/2026

We are pleased to announce that Fondazione MIA is inaugurating Luoghi comuni, an exhibition curated by Corrado Benigni and dedicated to Francesco Jodice, held at the Astino Monastery in Bergamo.

As one of the most innovative figures on the Italian art scene, Jodice uses imagery to offer a political interpretation of the landscape on a global scale. The exhibition looks back at years of research centered on Italy, viewed as a symbolic territory of contemporary transformations, memory, identity, and collective changes. For this occasion, the artist has also created a site-specific installation from The Room project, creating a dialogue with Astino’s architecture through the pages of the newspaper “L’Eco di Bergamo”. This visual journey invites the public to consider the landscape not just as a physical space, but as a profound political, cultural, and human experience.




✨ We are pleased to invite you on Thursday, May 28th at 6:00 PM to a talk with Sara Codutti and Ivan Barlafante, dedicat...
25/05/2026

✨ We are pleased to invite you on Thursday, May 28th at 6:00 PM to a talk with Sara Codutti and Ivan Barlafante, dedicated to the figure and research of Fabio Mauri, on the occasion of the exhibition currently underway at our gallery in Venice.

The meeting will be an opportunity to delve deeper into some of the central themes of Mauri’s work from memory to representation, to the relationship between art, history, and language, through a conversation that will guide the audience through the exhibition itinerary.

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Andrea Mastrovito is now on view at MAXXI Museum in Rome as part of the group exhibition Creature, Creatori. San Frances...
23/05/2026

Andrea Mastrovito is now on view at MAXXI Museum in Rome as part of the group exhibition Creature, Creatori. San Francesco e l’arte contemporanea, curated by Beatrice Buscaroli.

The exhibition offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the figure and thought of St. Francis, moving beyond iconography to explore his vision of the world: a gaze rooted in nature, ethics, humanity, and the relationship between all living beings. Inspired by the Canticle of the Creatures, the show reflects on St. Francis’s thought as both the origin of our relationship with the world and a primary impulse of artistic creation.
Bringing together works from the MAXXI Collection alongside specially commissioned pieces, the exhibition creates a dialogue between artists, symbols, figures, and nature, re-reading Italian art from the post-war period to the present through a Franciscan perspective.

On view until September at MAXXI, Rome.

Featured artists: Stefano Arienti, Jacopo Benassi, Vasco Bendini, Luca Bertolo, Bertozzi & Casoni, Lorenzo Bonechi, Alberto Burri, Paolo Canevari, Chiara Calore, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Chiara Camoni, Marco Cingolani, Antonio Del Donno, Aron Demetz, Fulvio Di Piazza, Bruna Esposito, Mario Giacomelli, Maria Lai, Piero Manzoni, Andrea Mastrovito, Giorgio Morandi, Ennio Morlotti, Alessandro Pessoli, Davide Rivalta, Flavia Rossi, Nicola Samorì, Germano Sartelli, Mario Schifano ed Ettore Spalletti.




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Maurizio Pellegrin The Lost Portraits 1990 - 2025 May 22 – September 5, 2026 Opening: Friday, May 22, 2026, 6 p.m. Marig...
19/05/2026

Maurizio Pellegrin
The Lost Portraits 1990 - 2025

May 22 – September 5, 2026

Opening: Friday, May 22, 2026, 6 p.m.
Marignana Arte Dorsoduro 141, Rio Terà dei Catecumeni, Venice

Galleria Michela Rizzo is pleased to announce the solo exhibition The Lost Portraits 1990 - 2025 by Maurizio Pellegrin at Marignana Arte, opening to the public on Friday, May 22, 2026, at the gallery’s main venue. The exhibition is part of an ongoing collaboration with the artist, initiated in 2015 and developed over time through a series of exhibition projects.
Within Pellegrin’s work—spanning more than four decades of research—the portrait emerges as a constant yet unstable presence: at times evident, at others fragmentary, often embedded within more complex structures. It never appears as an autonomous or definitive image, but rather as a trace surfacing through paintings, photographs, objects, and surfaces, shaping a layered reflection on the human condition.

✨ In the heart of the Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore, Barry X Ball’s “The Shape of Time” exhibition is a must-see! It ...
14/05/2026

✨ In the heart of the Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore, Barry X Ball’s “The Shape of Time” exhibition is a must-see! It is a path that merges digital technology with the classical tradition of spatial sculpture through the use of innovative materials and forms, exploring the idea of transformation: time is not linear, but a shape that Barry X Ball molds at will.

BARRY X BALL - THE SHAPE OF TIME
Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
May 9 - November 22, 2026

Indirizzo

Palazzo Palumbo Fossati, San Marco 2597
Venice
30124

Orario di apertura

Martedì 10:30 - 13:00
15:00 - 19:00
Mercoledì 10:30 - 13:00
15:00 - 19:00
Giovedì 10:30 - 13:00
15:00 - 19:00
Venerdì 10:30 - 13:00
15:00 - 19:00
Sabato 10:30 - 13:00
15:00 - 19:00

Telefono

+390418391711

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