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Borgogna
Via Visconti di Modrone 20, 20122 Milano , Italy
Tel.++39 02 780884
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 3pm-7:30pm and by appointment
Contact: Giovanni Schubert
E-mail: borgogna@tin.it

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The Borgogna Art Gallery was founded in 1967 by Gianni Schubert, and its location is in Milan, at 7 in Via Borgogna. In 1989 it moved to 20 Via Visconti di Modrone (30 mt. from the old location). It only hosts promotional exhibitions of living artists. Its interests are not limited to some specific movements; on the contrary, it hosts a wide range of them, starting from Picasso and Mirò, to Surrealism, New Surrealism, New Figurative, Conceptual Art and Arte Povera. It operates mainly with foreign artists, importing artworks of important and significative artists and exporting valuable solo exhibitions of Italian and foreign artists to public galleries and museums in Germany, Holland, Belgium, England, America, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, etc. Since 1967, it has been hosting solo exhibitions of Pablo Picasso, Pietro Manzoni, Arman, Juan Mirò, Jean Paul Riopelle, Luciano Fabro, Lucio Fontana, Victor Vaserely, Emilio Vedova, Cesar, Hidegoty Nagasawa, Piero Gilardi, Antonio Corpora, Virgilio Guidi, Sebastian Matta, Antoni Tapies, Serge Poliakoff, Mimmo Rotella, Joe Tilson, Helmut Schober, Fernando Melani, Errò, Hans Hartung, Antonio Trotta, Gianni Piacentino, Tomschinsky, Xante Battaglia, Christian Tobas, James Collins, Franco Zazzeri, Gigi Guadagnucci, Ugo Nespolo, Man Ray, Mario Schifano, Guido Turcato, Philip Martin, Domenico Manfredi, Cesare Peverelli, Orsenigo, Leonida De Filippi, Jasci, Bruno Donzelli, Giulio Paolini, Michele Zaza, Paolo Baratella, Spadari, Prato, Betteghella, Jean Triffez, Yoshin Ogata, René Laubies, Max Kuatty, Nay, Salvatore Emblema, Barni, Eugenio Barbieri, Sergio Lombardi, Orfeo Tamburi, Umberto Lilloni and many more. Since the 1960s and the 1970s, the Borgogna Art Gallery, under the direction of Gianni Schubert, has been getting contracts with Hans Hartung, Sebastian Matta, Asger Jorn, Eduardo Arroyo, Wilfred Lam, Jaques Monory, Hervé Telemaque, Femando de Filippi, Errò, Luciano Fabro, Hidegoty Nagasawa, Antonio Trotta, Gianni Dova, Gianni Piacentino, Fernando Melani, Gianni Celano Giannici, Silvio Pasotti, Joseph Beuys, Arman, Martial Raysse, Christian Tobas, James Collins, and others, and with the sculptors Pietro Cascella, Agenore Fabbri, Gino Cosentino. Moreover, it has worked, in particular, with Pioetro Manzoni, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri, with the futurist Giacomo Balla and Gino Severini; with the sculptors Arturo Martini, Giacomo Manzù, Marino Marini; with Jim Dine, Francis Picabia, Max Ernst, Claes Oldemburg, Sol Lewitt, Donald Judd, Jasper Jons. It has taken part in the most important Kunstmarkt since its very first editions (Basel, Koln, Dusseldorf, Bari, Munich, Bologna, Lausanne, Milan).
Giovanni Schubert has organized exhibitons at the Centre Pompidou, the Palais de Beaux Arts in Paris, in Brussels, Munich, Frankfurt, at the Cà Rusca of Locarno and in many other cities. As an art expert, he has worked together with the Kunstmarkt, the Catholic University of Milan, the Collegio Esperti Consulenti Periti d'Arte (an official group of experts and consultants of arts), and Milan’s Law Court. In 1993, under specific request by the then Minister of Culture, he appraised the artworks of the Accademia di Brera and those hosted by the Museum of Modern Art in Monza. The major of Milan has awarded him the golden Ambrogino: Milan’s most important award, given to its most active and deserving citizens.

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