MIART Milan with Primo Marella Gallery

Primo Marella Gallery shows artworks by Willem Harbers at MIART, 12 - 14 April 2024, the art fair of Milan in 2024

. Some time ago I was approached by Primo Marella of gallery Primo Marella based in Milan/Lugano. Primo was interested and fascinated by the works so we exchanged a lot of information about the contents, materials and sizes down to the weights of various artworks and finally Primo suggested me to send some works to Milan. After some research, Maniscopra and Perihaftig set out for Italy with a transporter from the south of the Netherlands. That all went well and the now goal is to show them next week at Miart, one of the world's leading international fairs for modern and contemporary art. Of course I am very honored that my work will be seen in the country I love so much at an amazing Italian gallery. Being able to show my work to the Italian and international public is great. After so many years it feels a bit like coming home. Now let's see if the public loves me back!
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[caption id="attachment_7724" align="alignleft" width="360"]Maniscopra by Willem Harbers at MIART Maniscopra by Willem Harbers[/caption] [caption id="attachment_7137" align="alignleft" width="359"]Perihaftig by Willem Harbers Perihaftig by Willem Harbers[/caption]                    
     
 
       
Featured artists:
Joël Andrianomearisoa Agostino Arrivabene Arvin Golrokh Hako Hankson Willem Harbers Youki Hirakawa Tegene Kunbi Godwin Champs Namuyimba Samuel Nnorom Ruben Pang Alessandro Sicioldr Kenji Sugiyama He Wei . Location MIART: Allianz MiCo, Pavilion 3 Viale Scarampo, Milan W: miart.it Opening times:  11 April - VIP preview (by invitation only): from 11.00 to 21.00 12 and 13 April: from 11.30 to 20.00 14 April: from 11.00 to 19.00 . PRIMO MARELLA GALLERY MILANO Viale Stelvio 66 20159 Milano - Italy W: primomarellagallery.com Orari: (Lun-Ven) 9:30 - 13:00 / 14:00 - 18:30   [caption id="attachment_6525" align="aligncenter" width="217"]Willem Harbers supported by the Mondriaan fund artist supported by the Mondriaan Fund[/caption]