Marella Gallery

Presents: Shi Jinsong, Ma Liuming, Ouattara Watts, Huang Yan, Bai Yiluo


Marella Gallery was founded in 1994 to promote contemporary art.

At the beginning the gallery developed a program primarily focusing on American Art and later the attention evolved on the new emerging scenes, like China, Russia and Japan.

The gallery is now featuring and showing besides painting, the work of photographers and new media artists. Among the artists with which the gallery works are Andres Serrano, David Levinthal, John Divola, Motohiko Odani, Eleanor Antin, Amy Sarkisian, Li Wei, Tim Davis, Wang Qingsong, Lyudmila Gorlova, Tacita Dean, Wang Ningde,Cui Xiuwen,Weng Fen, Cang Xin, Ma Liuming, Wang Wei, Liu Wei, Huang Yan, Shi Jingsong, Luca Francesconi, Bai Yiluo, Adrian Tranquilli.

The research on painting is also focusing on emerging artists featuring works of Stefan Hirsig, Alexis Harding, Mike Stubbs, Terry Rodgers, Zhou Tiehai, He Sen, Feng Zhengjie, Li Dafang, Zhang Xiaotao, Chris Johanson, John Bankston, Ouattara Watts, among others.

 

Marella Gallery has a branch in Beijing- China (in the Factory 798) where it is focusing on new emerging Chinese artists. Actually we are showing “Fancy Dream”, curated by Zhu Tong and Eleonora Battiston with the following artists: Cheng Ke, Feng Shi, Feng Zhenquan, Gao Yu, Han Yajuan, Jiang Zhi, Liu Ding, Liu Wei, Wang Wei, Wang Qiang.

The upcoming exhibition is “Internal Injuries 2” curated by Shu Yang with artists like Chen Qing Qing, Chen Qilin, Liu Wei, Ma Yanling, Shi Lei, Shi Jingsong, Wang Mai, Xu Ruotao.

 

Marella Gallery

Via Lepontina, 8

20159 Milan

T: +39 02 69311460

F: +39 02 60730280

info@marellart.com

www.marellart.com

Tuesday–Saturday 11.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.

 

Marella Beijing Gallery

No.4 in Jiu Xian Qiao Road in ChaoYang District

Beijing, China

T: +86 010 64334055

F: +86 010 64334055

eleonorabattiston@yahoo.it

www.marellabeijing.com

Wednesday-Sunday 10.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.

 

Directors: Maria Rosa Marella and Primo Giovanni Marella



Installation view at Marella Gallery