Ronchini Contemporary Art Gallery opened in 1992 and thanks to a well-established family background it started to exhibit minimal, conceptual and Arte Povera artworks by artists such as Daniel Buren, Joseph Kosuth, Alighiero Boetti, Frank Stella, Michelangelo Pistoletto and others.
By mid 90’s the Gallery addressed its attention to Italian art with a number of exhibitions dedicated to the artists of the “Nuova Scuola Romana”. Piero Pizzi Cannella, Nunzio, Gianni Dessì, Giuseppe Gallo.
Moreover, the Gallery has presented solo exhibitions of artists from the 80’s and 90’s – such as Giuseppe Maraniello, Piero Gilardi, Sergio Fermariello and Paolo Serra – and has focused its attention also on Austrian art, by proposing artworks of the leading exponents of the Viennese Actionism, such as Hermann Nitsch.
Furthermore, over the past years quite a lot of space has been dedicated to photography, reaching its peak in March 2008 with the exhibition of the artworks of Pablo Zuletha Zar, Claudia Rogge, Massimo Vitali, Philip Lorca di Corcia, Vanessa Beecroft presented by Luca Beatrice, on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Gallery and titled “Join the crowd”.
Wide space has been given to Italian artists such as Alex Pinna, Lucio and Peppe Perone, Matteo Basilè, Corrado Zeni and Francesco De Molfetta, whose works are present both in private and in national and international public collections.
The Gallery has made a number of publications availing itself of the cooperation of art critics such as Achille Bonito Oliva, Luca Beatrice, Arturo Schwarz, Bruno Corà, Demetrio Paparoni, Manuela Annibali, Alessandra Galletta, Maurizio Sciaccaluga, Marco Giacomelli, the American Kenneth Baker and Lòrànd Hegyi.






















