Roberto Gagliardi is an Italian furniture importer and art dealer.[1] He has an art gallery in London[2] and through it organised a temporary exhibition, the "London Art Biennale", in Chelsea Old Town Hall in 2013.[3][4] His art collection is housed in the Museo d'Arte di Chianciano Terme in Chianciano Terme, in Tuscany in central Italy;[5][1][6][7] which since 2009 has organised the Biennale di Chianciano in the town.[8][9][10][11]

Life

For many years Gagliardi sold imported Italian furniture in London.[3] In 1978 he started the Gagliardi Gallery on the Kings Road in Chelsea;[12][13][14] and through it organised the "London Art Biennale" in 2013.[13][14] Wanting to start an art museum, he chose Chianciano Terme in Italy;[15] he bought 10 vacant shops in the town to be used for the Chianciano Expo.[16]

In 2021 he was accused by the council of Chianciano Terme of defamation for criticisms against the mayor.[17]

References

  1. 1 2 Jessica Donati (11 September 2009). "An Art Collection Lands in Italy". New York Times.
  2. "Museo d'Arte Contemporanea". Comune di Chianciano Terme, Siena. Municipality of Chianciano Terme.
  3. 1 2 Designs on Art ‹ ArtMag Blog
  4. ArtSlant – Roberto Gagliardi
  5. Ciao, Chianciano! ‹ ArtMag Blog
  6. Francesco Amorosino (7 July 2009). "Chianciano: con Turner, Guttuso, Magritte apre il nuovo museo". Nanni Magazine (in Italian).
  7. Arte e cultura con la Biennale d'Arte di Chianciano 2013 - 2013 - Comune di Chianciano Terme
  8. Chianciano: i vincitori della Biennale d'Arte Contemporanea 2011
  9. LA BIENNALE D'ARTE DI CHIANCIANO CHIUDE I BATTENTI, APPUNTAMENTO AL 2013
  10. Snap shots of the Biennale of Chianciano 2013
  11. Biennale di Chianciano 2013 | Effetto Arte, Rivista d'Arte Online
  12. "Roberto Gagliardi - Founder". 6 March 2016.
  13. 1 2 "London Art Biennale – the Capital for Contemporary Art".
  14. 1 2 "Local Artist Hits London". Somerset Guardian. 22 January 2015. ProQuest 1647495667.
  15. "Apre in un ex albergo il museo di arte contemporanea". La Nazione (in Italian). 25 August 2009.
  16. "A Chianciano dieci negozi chiusi diventano musei". La Nazione (in Italian). 2 August 2016.
  17. "Reo confesso l'autore del blog anonimo che denigrava Chianciano Terme". Gazzetta di Siena (in Italian). 26 March 2021.
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