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Massimo De Carlo is an Italian art dealer, with gallery spaces in Milan, London, Hong Kong and Paris.

Career

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De Carlo started working as a gallery assistant for Piero Cavellini in Brescia.[citation needed] In 1987 he opened his first gallery in Milan.[1]

In 2009 De Carlo opened a gallery at 55 South Audley Street, in Mayfair, London.[1] This was followed by a gallery space in Hong Kong in 2016.[2][3]

De Carlo added another Milan gallery to the ground floor of Casa Corbellini-Wassermann, a villa in the Città Studi neighborhood.[4] In 2021, another space opened in Paris.[5][6]

In addition, De Carlo serves on the selection committee for Art Basel's Hong Kong edition.[7][8]

Artists

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The gallery represents numerous living artists, including:

In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:

References

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  1. ^ a b Dafoe, Taylor (17 July 2023). "Famed Art Dealer Massimo De Carlo Has Revealed Plans for a Monumental Private Art Foundation in Italy. Here's What We Know". Artnet News.
  • ^ "Massimo De Carlo". frieze.com. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (13 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  • ^ Nancy Hass (16 May 2019), A Villa Built During Milan’s Fascist Period Finds a Second Life T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
  • ^ Scott Reyburn (26 February 2021), With Galleries Closed, Art Dealers Rethink Their Real Estate Needs New York Times.
  • ^ Noor Brara (4 May 2022), Paris, Europe’s Former Art Capital, Is Back on Top T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
  • ^ Application: Selection Committees Art Basel.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (13 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  • ^ Nate Freeman (19 October 2016), Sanford Biggers Is Now Represented by Marianne Boesky Gallery ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (23 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  • ^ Sarah Douglas (31 May 2017), Lévy Gorvy to Represent Dan Colen in Collaboration with Gagosian, Massimo De Carlo ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (29 June 2020), Pace Gallery Takes on Elmgreen & Dragset, Beloved Duo Behind Prankish Sculptures ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (23 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (23 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  • ^ Claire Selvin (12 June 2018), Blum & Poe Gallery Now Represents Tony Lewis ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (24 May 2019), Nate Lowman Joins David Zwirner ARTnews.
  • ^ Andrew Russeth (8 November 2017), Josh Smith Now Shows with David Zwirner ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (23 January 2016), Massimo De Carlo Will Open a Third Location, in Hong Kong ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (19 August 2021), Kaari Upson, Rising Star Whose Work Evoked Strange Psychological States, Is Dead at 51 ARTnews.
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