Ronchini Gallery


Ronchini Gallery is a contemporary art gallery founded by Lorenzo Ronchini in Umbria, Italy, in 1992. Artists exhibited at the gallery include: Jacob Hashimoto, Will Cotton, Conrad Marca-Relli, Berndnaut Smilde, Sean Lynch (artist), Paul Jenkins (painter), Mario Schifano, Alexander Calder, Alighiero Boetti, Rebecca Ward, and Paolo Serra. Originally heardquartered in Terni, the gallery moved to 22 Dering Street, Mayfair, London, in February 2012. The inaugural exhibition was titled Italian Beauty, and featured works by Giulio Paolini, Domenico Bianchi and Giò Ponti. The program focuses on international contemporary art.
Artists represented by the gallery include Adeline de Monseignat, Berndnaut Smilde, Jacob Hashimoto, Tameka Norris, and Rebecca Ward. In 2012, Ronchini Gallery announced the exclusive representation of the Conrad Marca-Relli Estate and mounted the American Abstract Expressionist’s artist first UK solo exhibition curated by David Anfam and Kenneth Baker. In 2013, the Gallery organised an exhibition of Alexander Calder and Fausto Melotti. In 2014 it hosted the first UK solo exhibitions of artists: Will Cotton, Berndnaut Smilde and Adeline de Monseignat. The gallery hosts 6-8 exhibitions per year.

Exhibitions

Selected publications

Ronchini Gallery publishes artist monographs and exhibition texts.
  • Bland, Bartholomew. Dream No Small Dreams: The Miniature Worlds of Adrien Broom, Thomas Doyle and Patrick Jacobs, Ronchini Gallery, London, 2013.
  • Shaw, Cameron and Wilkerson, Emily. Tameka Norris: Almost Acquaintances, Ronchini Gallery, London, 2014.
  • Marziani, Gianluca. Calder & Melotti: Children of the Sky, Ronchini Gallery, London, 2013.
  • Farboud, Roxanna and Gregory, Eliza. All That Matters Is What's Left Behind, Ronchini Gallery, London: 2014.
  • Applin, Jo. Adeline de Monseignat: Home, Ronchini Gallery, London: 2014.
  • Nickas, Bob. Jens Wolf, Ronchini Gallery, London: 2015.
  • Moszynska, Anna and Gregory, Eliza. Rebecca Ward: aphasia, Ronchini Gallery, London: 2015.