Galleria Anna Marra is active since 2013. Located in the ancient Jewish Ghetto of Rome, its spaces are strongly characterized by minimal and contemporary architecture, which is reflected in the exhibition proposals, developed in close collaboration with internationally renowned curators, such as Larry Ossei-Mensah (Formerly Senior Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Detroit, and Curator-at-Large at the Brooklyn Academy of Music), Alessandro Romanini (Co-Curator of the Ivory Coast Pavilion at the 2022 Venice Biennale), and Silvia Cirelli (Artistic Director and Chief Curator of "Creative Emergencies", and Curator of the Woman Biennal at the Museum of Art of the City of Ravenna).
The gallery's activity focuses on the promotion of emerging and mid-career talents, showcasing them through exhibitions in its own space and in public institutions, as well as participation in international art fairs and the publication of monographs and catalogs.
While maintaining a strong focus on Italian art, the gallery's main goal is to present international artistic research. With this intent, in 2016, it started a series of exhibitions dedicated to American artists, followed by an extensive focus on artists from the African Diaspora. Over the years, the gallery has expanded its offerings by presenting artists from South America, Africa, and the Middle East, with the aim of fostering cultural exchange and enrichment.
The overall vision is to focus on artistic expressions that address socio-cultural and geopolitical themes, such as the Black condition or the status of women.
Galleria Anna Marra
Galleria Anna Marra is active since 2013. Over the years it has broadened the exhibition proposal presenting artists from the United States, South America, Africa and the Middle East, with the aim of comparison and cultural enrichment.
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