Frascione Gallery Brings Italian Artistic Heritage to Art Miami 2024

An Italian Legacy Meets Contemporary Vision in Miami

Frascione Gallery, a distinguished Italian art gallery with roots stretching back to Florence in 1893, is set to make its highly anticipated Art Miami debut from December 3-8, 2024, at Booth AM325. Known for its expertise in Old Master works and historical European art traditions, Frascione Gallery will present a curated selection of Modern and Contemporary pieces that pay homage to Italy’s artistic heritage while embracing new perspectives. This dynamic collection reflects the gallery’s ability to bridge classical art with the modern era, inviting collectors to explore dialogues that span centuries.

A Family Legacy

At the helm of Frascione Gallery is Federico Gandolfi Vannini, a fourth-generation owner dedicated to honoring his family’s legacy. Vannini sees Art Miami as an opportunity to connect with a new audience while engaging longtime collectors through art that resonates across eras.

Our selection for Art Miami showcases both the continuity of artistic heritage and the innovation of contemporary perspectives. This pairing allows us to engage new audiences and long-time collectors alike, fostering dialogues across time.

Federico Gandolfi Vannini
Frascione Gallery
Federico Gandolfi Vannini and his wife Daisy and their four children. | Courtesy Photo

Frascione Gallery has a prestigious history of exhibiting at notable art fairs, including TEFAF New York, Paris Fine Art, the Florence Biennale, and the Palm Beach Show. Each appearance enhances the gallery’s global presence and strengthens its connections within the art community.

Highlights of Frascione Gallery’s Art Miami Collection

Featured Artists

  • Fabio Viale – The Italian marble sculptor brings an innovative twist to classical forms with sculptures like Apollo (2023) and Venus (2023). These pieces reinterpret Greco-Roman forms, adorned with tattoos, gold, and silver leaf, transforming iconic symbols into reflections on identity and cultural heritage.
  • Davide Bramante – Hailing from Siracusa, Bramante’s photographic work layers urban environments through multiple exposure techniques. His pieces like La Bellezza Imprigionata Negli Occhi (2023) create intricate visual narratives that explore collective memory and spatial dynamics.
  • Girolamo Forabosco & Nicola Samorì – This dual-piece installation juxtaposes Christ Giving Blessing (c. 1640) by Old Master Forabosco with Samorì’s Well of the Prophet (2023/2024), presenting a powerful contrast between sanctity and decay.
  • Julio Cesar Delgado – Cuban artist Delgado presents works such as La Muerte de Medusa and Temple Guardians (2024), inspired by mythology and spirituality. His meticulous approach offers a thoughtful meditation on themes of transformation and reverence.
  • Reynier Llanes – Miami-based Cuban artist Llanes brings symbolic depth to realism with works like Bathed in the Sun (2023) and I Found a Wish (2024), capturing moments that transcend the ordinary.
  • Bo Bartlett – American realist Bartlett’s Refugees (2023) reflects on migration and resilience, blending a modernist sensibility with the tradition of American realism to create impactful narratives of home and belonging.

The Legacy of Frascione Gallery

Founded in Florence by Enrico Frascione, a respected collector and dealer, Frascione Gallery has a long heritage. Originally, the gallery focused on European paintings from the 14th to 17th centuries, especially Renaissance works. Under Gandolfi Vannini’s leadership, it has evolved. Today, Frascione includes Modern and Contemporary art, enriching its Old Master collections. The gallery now operates from Florence and Palm Beach. It offers tailored consultations for collectors and designers seeking unique additions.

Frascione Gallery’s influence spans Europe, Asia, and the United States. Its prestigious clientele includes museums and private collectors. Through collaborations with art historians and publications, Frascione is a place for visual enjoyment. It also contributes to academic art discourse, furthering its legacy.

For more information, visit the Frascione Gallery website.

Art Miami Information

  • Location: One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami, FL 33132
  • Dates and Hours:
    • Tuesday, December 3
      • Platinum VIP Preview: 11 AM – 1 PM
      • VIP Preview: 1 PM – 4 PM
      • General Hours: 4 PM – 9 PM
    • Wednesday – Saturday, December 4-7: 11 AM – 7 PM
    • Sunday, December 8: 11 AM – 6 PM

For more information or to inquire about tickets, please contact lisa@iveinitalymag.com.

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