The Address opens its first Gallery in Brescia, northern Italy,
in January 2019.

The Address gallery opens in Brescia,
northern Italy, in January 2019.

For three years it occupies a space built during the 60’s and located in the historical centre of the city, a few steps from Piazza Tebaldo Brusato and Piazza Arnaldo. In 2022 The Address changes setting to expand its possibilities and ways of expression.

It occupies a space built during the 60’s and is located in the historical centre of the city, a few steps from Piazza Tebaldo Brusato and Piazza Arnaldo.

Not far from two main cities as Verona and Milan, respectively east and west from Brescia, the Gallery places itselfs into an environment permeated by art history, but also into a region famous for its metallurgical industries, its marble quarries, countrysides and wineries.

The gallery creates a very interesting artistic pie with the nearby sites for tourists like Santa Giulia Museum and Palazzo Martinengo, the Foro Romano, Apalazzo gallery and Palazzo Monti residency. 

The purpouse of the project is to develop new forms of possible dialogue and synergies among unusual aspects of its geography: rural, industrial, our local environrment and global questions; while the curatorial program promotes young emering artists toghether with more established ones, with no geographical constrains.

Not far from two main cities as Verona and Milan, respectively east and west from Brescia, The Address gallery fits perfectly into a setting permeated by art history, also famous for its metallurgical industries, its marble quarries, its countrysides and wineries.

The Address tries to go beyond the classical meaning of an art gallery to project itself towards a new way to create artistic dialogues and eclectic researches

The aim of the location is to develop new forms of possible dialogue and synergies among unusual aspects of its geography: rural, industrial, local and global. The whole well merged with the art from the past and the art of today, together with emerging artists.