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Galleria Continua

Galleria Continua is a contemporary art gallery established in 1990 by Mario Cristiani, Maurizio Rigillo and Lorenzo Fiaschi. Since its founding, the gallery has developed an international presence while maintaining a distinct commitment to contemporary artistic practice, cultural exchange, and dialogue across place and time. Today, Galleria Continua presents exhibitions across seven locations around the world: San Gimignano in Italy, Beijing in China, Les Moulins in France, Habana in Cuba, St. Regis Rome in Italy, São Paulo in Brazil, and Paris in France

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Remaining faithful to a spirit of perpetual evolution, the gallery has consistently sought to bring contemporary art to as broad a public as possible. Over the course of more than twenty years, Galleria Continua has formed a strong and recognizable identity through its relationships, exhibitions, and experiences across diverse cultural contexts. Its locations reflect a desire to move beyond traditional art capitals, creating encounters between artists, audiences, histories, and geographies that might otherwise remain separate

At the centre of Galleria Continua is an idea of continuity between ages: a desire to participate in writing the history of the present while remaining attentive to the relationship between past and future. Its programme is sensitive to contemporary creative practices, while also cherishing the connections between different people, places, and perspectives. Through this ongoing exchange, Galleria Continua positions itself not only as a gallery, but as a cultural network shaped by openness, movement, and sustained dialogue

 

Exhibitions

What Holds Us

Antony Gormley

Galleria Continua, San Gimignano, Italy
May 10 – September 13 2026

 

Curated Archive

Zonder titel, 1989 — 1989

Berlinde De Bruyckere

Irregular field of red, black and earthen tones, the work carries the weight of architectural fragments, its layered surface held between raw construction and painterly restraint

 

Arcangelo III — 2023

Berlinde De Bruyckere

Shrouded figure rises from its plinth with funerary stillness, the draped bronze and lead surface holding the body between relic, monument, and apparition

 
 

Open Ward — 2026

Antony Gormley

Concrete figure assembled from stacked rectilinear volumes, where human scale is translated into architecture, void, and quiet structural tension

 

Monochrome (Midnight Blue) — 2014

Anish Kapoor

Vast midnight-blue disc appears to absorb the surrounding architecture, its curved surface shifting between painted object, shadow, and spatial void

 

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Gallery Contact

Galleria Continua, San Gimignano

Via del Castello 11

53037 San Gimignano (SI)

+39 0577 943134

sangimignano@galleriacontinua.com

Monday to Sunday 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 7pm

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