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General info : Galleria Giulia is the business name used by an art gallery in Rome. The Galleria Giulia was founded in Rome on March 5th 1971 by Carla Mendini and Giorgio Manzardo. Since 2008 the gallery is headed by Riccardo Cerioni, assisted by Cristiana Lo Bue. Over the years, there have been a series of excellent historical exhibitions dedicated, both to individual protagonists, and to groups and movements: George Grosz, Otto Dix, Keith Haring, Wassily Kandinsky, the expressionists in general and with them Austrian art; and then again Oskar Kokoschka, Fratz Wotruba, Paul Flora, Alfred Kubin, Katje Kollwitz. However, alongside the figurative, they also went for highly controversial exhibitions with names such as: Bruno Caruso, Carlos Mensa, Titina Maselli, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Fernando Arroyo, Gloria Argelés, Pedro Cano and others. 
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General info :Galleria Giulia is the business name used by an art gallery in Rome. The Galleria Giulia was founded in Rome on March 5th 1971 by Carla Mendini and Giorgio Manzardo. Since 2008 the gallery is headed by Riccardo Cerioni, assisted by Cristiana Lo Bue. Over the years, there have been a series of excellent historical exhibitions dedicated, both to individual protagonists, and to groups and movements: George Grosz, Otto Dix, Keith Haring, Wassily Kandinsky, the expressionists in general and with them Austrian art; and then again Oskar Kokoschka, Fratz Wotruba, Paul Flora, Alfred Kubin, Katje Kollwitz. However, alongside the figurative, they also went for highly controversial exhibitions with names such as: Bruno Caruso, Carlos Mensa, Titina Maselli, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Fernando Arroyo, Gloria Argelés, Pedro Cano and others.Galleria Giulia is the business name used by an art gallery in Rome. The Galleria Giulia was founded in Rome on March 5th 1971 by Carla Mendini and Giorgio Manzardo. Since 2008 the gallery is headed by Riccardo Cerioni, assisted by Cristiana Lo Bue. Over the years, there have been a series of excellent historical exhibitions dedicated, both to individual protagonists, and to groups and movements: George Grosz, Otto Dix, Wassily Kandinsky, the expressionists in general and with them Austrian art; and then again Oskar Kokoschka, Fratz Wotruba, Paul Flora, Alfred Kubin, Katje Kollwitz. However, alongside the figurative, they also went for highly controversial exhibitions with names such as: Bruno Caruso, Carlos Mensa, Titina Maselli, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Fernando Arroyo, Gloria Argelés, Pedro Cano and others. 
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General info :Galleria Giulia is the business name used by an art gallery in Rome. The Galleria Giulia was founded in Rome on March 5th 1971 by Carla Mendini and Giorgio Manzardo. Since 2008 the gallery is headed by Riccardo Cerioni, assisted by Cristiana Lo Bue. Over the years, there have been a series of excellent historical exhibitions dedicated, both to individual protagonists, and to groups and movements: George Grosz, Otto Dix, Wassily Kandinsky, the expressionists in general and with them Austrian art; and then again Oskar Kokoschka, Fratz Wotruba, Paul Flora, Alfred Kubin, Katje Kollwitz. However, alongside the figurative, they also went for highly controversial exhibitions with names such as: Bruno Caruso, Carlos Mensa, Titina Maselli, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Fernando Arroyo, Gloria Argelés, Pedro Cano and others.Galleria Giulia is the business name used by an art gallery in Rome. The Galleria Giulia was founded in Rome on March 5th 1971 by Carla Mendini and the late Giorgio Manzardo. Since 2008 the gallery is headed by Riccardo Cerioni, assisted by Cristiana Lo Bue. Over the years, there have been a series of excellent historical exhibitions dedicated, both to individual protagonists, and to groups and movements: George Grosz, Otto Dix, Wassily Kandinsky, the expressionists in general and with them Austrian art; and then again Oskar Kokoschka, Fratz Wotruba, Paul Flora, Alfred Kubin, Katje Kollwitz. However, alongside the figurative, they also went for highly controversial exhibitions with names such as: Bruno Caruso, Carlos Mensa, Titina Maselli, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Fernando Arroyo, Gloria Argelés, Pedro Cano and others. The gallery was located via Giulia 148, in the heart of Renaissance Rome, a stone's throw away of the Farnese Palace. From the moment of its inauguration, the gallery went for an original approach, far away from the then popular "avant-garde" places, but rather interested in the adventures of contemporary Italian and international painting on the one hand, and in presenting artists from the beginning of Twentieth century on the other, with a preference for the art of Central Europe, rarely exposed in Rome. It would become a spot highly frequented by the most cultural part of the Roman artistic scene during the decades following its inauguration.  
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General info :Galleria Giulia is the business name used by an art gallery in Rome. The Galleria Giulia was founded in Rome on March 5th 1971 by Carla Mendini and the late Giorgio Manzardo. Since 2008 the gallery is headed by Riccardo Cerioni, assisted by Cristiana Lo Bue. Over the years, there have been a series of excellent historical exhibitions dedicated, both to individual protagonists, and to groups and movements: George Grosz, Otto Dix, Wassily Kandinsky, the expressionists in general and with them Austrian art; and then again Oskar Kokoschka, Fratz Wotruba, Paul Flora, Alfred Kubin, Katje Kollwitz. However, alongside the figurative, they also went for highly controversial exhibitions with names such as: Bruno Caruso, Carlos Mensa, Titina Maselli, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Fernando Arroyo, Gloria Argelés, Pedro Cano and others. The gallery was located via Giulia 148, in the heart of Renaissance Rome, a stone's throw away of the Farnese Palace. From the moment of its inauguration, the gallery went for an original approach, far away from the then popular "avant-garde" places, but rather interested in the adventures of contemporary Italian and international painting on the one hand, and in presenting artists from the beginning of Twentieth century on the other, with a preference for the art of Central Europe, rarely exposed in Rome. It would become a spot highly frequented by the most cultural part of the Roman artistic scene during the decades following its inauguration.Galleria Giulia is the business name used by an art gallery in Rome. The Galleria Giulia was founded in Rome on March 5th 1971 by Carla Mendini and the late Giorgio Manzardo. Since 2008 the gallery is headed by Riccardo Cerioni, assisted by Cristiana Lo Bue. Over the years, there have been a series of excellent historical exhibitions dedicated, both to individual protagonists, and to groups and movements: George Grosz, Otto Dix, Wassily Kandinsky, the expressionists in general and with them Austrian art; and then again Oskar Kokoschka, Fratz Wotruba, Paul Flora, Alfred Kubin, Katje Kollwitz. However, alongside the figurative, they also went for highly controversial exhibitions with names such as: Bruno Caruso, Carlos Mensa, Titina Maselli, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Fernando Arroyo, Gloria Argelés, Pedro Cano and others. The gallery was located via Giulia 148, in the heart of Renaissance Rome, a stone's throw away of the Farnese Palace. From the moment of its inauguration, the gallery went for an original approach, far away from the then popular "avant-garde" places, but rather interested in the adventures of contemporary Italian and international painting on the one hand, and in presenting artists from the beginning of the twentieth century on the other, with a preference for the art of Central Europe, rarely exposed in Rome. It would become a spot highly frequented by the most cultural part of the Roman artistic scene during the decades following its inauguration. 
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