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A tantalising new exhibition devoted to female still life, the highlight of which is a spatially complex painting by the mannerist artist, Fede Galizia.
A one-week course and study day on how to unlock the secrets of archives and art collections, taught in collaboration between Colnaghi Foundation and The Warburg Institute.
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Opening in conjunction with London Art Week, Colnaghi presents a special exhibition showcasing the enduring creative legacy of Old Master artists and artisans from Naples.
This November, audiences will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience rare and newly discovered masterworks by some of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance.
Artists and friends Marina Abramović, Nico Vascellari, and Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich exhibit a group of new and old works created in response to and presented in dialogue with a series of masterworks.
Colnaghi returns for the 13th edition of Abu Dhabi Art.
Christo: Early Works comprises nine sculptural works, alongside select works on paper. Also exhibiting paintings and sculptures from antiquity and Old Masters, to Modern and Contemporary.
We are pleased to present two masterpieces spanning art history for TEFAF Online.
This summer, Colnaghi gallery and Jaime Eguiguren, the world’s preeminent expert on viceregal art, present a major survey of Latin American art from the Viceregal period.
This spring, Colnaghi New York reopens its doors to the public with 'Reflection: Impressionist Masters of Plein Air', an intimate exhibition of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterworks.
Colnaghi, London is delighted to present an exhibition of museum quality landscape paintings by Spanish modern masters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, opening March 17th 2021.
The directors of Colnaghi, London, are proud to announce 'Dreamsongs: from Medicine to Demons to Artificial Intelligence', a group exhibition which examines the way dreams have been depicted in art.
Colnaghi, London, is delighted to present a survey of painting by Spanish artists of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, opening 3 July 2020.