Clima Gallery in Milan
Porta Venezia · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
Clima is a commercial gallery based in the Porta Venezia neighborhood of Milan, operating within an emerging and mid-career segment of the international contemporary art market. Founded with a program oriented toward younger and underrepresented voices, the gallery has developed a distinctive curatorial identity that balances painting, sculpture, installation, and time-based media. Its roster reflects a genuinely international outlook, featuring artists such as Nicola Martini, Valerio Nicolai, Vijay Masharani, Bri Williams, Kelsey Isaacs, and Dana Lok, among others — a mix of Italian and international practitioners whose work engages with materiality, process, and postcolonial or social concerns. The gallery's exhibition programme tends toward solo and two-person shows that allow for sustained critical engagement with individual practices, and its curatorial collaborations — including projects curated by artists such as Valerio Nicolai — suggest a model attentive to peer exchange within the field.
Within the broader landscape of galleries in Milan, Clima occupies a considered position: neither a blue-chip institution nor a purely experimental project space, but a mid-size commercial gallery with a coherent, research-informed programme. Its participation in Liste Art Fair Basel — one of the most selective platforms for emerging and cutting-edge positions — signals its active integration into international circuits. The gallery also supports artists beyond its own walls, as evidenced by its engagement with institutional exhibitions such as the Premio Lissone and collaborations with spaces like Kunsthalle Zürich and Veronica in Seattle. For those navigating contemporary art in Milan, Clima represents one of the more programmatically coherent commercial proposals in the city's evolving gallery scene.
Selected Artists
Nicola Martini
Italian
Valerio Nicolai
Italian
Vijay Masharani
American
Kelsey Isaacs
American
Dana Lok
American
Matteo Nasini
Italian
Andrew Ross
American
Selected Exhibitions
Kenji Ide / Nicola Martini
Kenji Ide, Nicola Martini
Sequin, Shadow
Vijay Masharani
Ventaglio
Giovanna Belossi, Francesco De Bernardi, Riccardo Giacomini, Max Glader, Francesco Maluta, Claudia Mangone, Eleonora Mariani, Alice Peach, Barbara Prenka, Paolo Pretolani
1669
Nicola Martini
subliminal archipelagos
Nina Hartmann, Marie Matusz, Jack O'Brien, Jay Payton
you can now enter: notes on immersion
Tarek Lakhrissi, Tai Shani
To dream a man
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Farah Al Qasimi, Dalton Gata, Brook Hsu, Elizabeth Jaeger, Fin Simonetti
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