It grew rapidly and became an artistic forge of initiatives, ideas and proposals. In November 1996, this twenty-year experience, matured in between reality and illusion, moved to Rome by starting its first meeting with "Exempla". For several years now, monogramma has aimed at the international market, presenting its artists at the fairs and the galleries of Milan, New York, Singapore, Seoul, Hong Kong, Stockolm,Tokyo and London. Even the Italian cultural institutes abroad in London, Malta and Miami, have hosted exhibitions curated by monogramma, who have always wanted to internationalise their artists. monogramma, owner of the "via margutta" brand, also wants to bring the historic via dell'arte back into the limelight, through some cultural initiatives on the street: the margutta prize and ModArt, within which it shows contemporary art through art performances.
Massimiliano Tulliani
13.78" H x 19.69" W
$ 1,200Mariella Gentile
39.37" H x 39.37" W
$ 3,200Massimo Schito
31.5" H x 31.5" W
$ 1,400Giuseppe Amorese
17.72" H x 17.41" W
$ 1,000Giovannino Montanari
31.5" H x 31.5" W
$ 1,800Milica Grujic
23.62" H x 31.5" W
$ 1,300Serena Bonifazi
3.74" H x 3.74" W
$ 1,700