Galleries

Patricia Low Contemporary

Palazzo Contarini Michiel, Dorsoduro 2793, Venice

Established in the Swiss resort in 2005, Patricia Low is delighted to begin hosting exhibitions by members of her programme of international artists in the heart of Venice’s museum district, Dorsoduro. Adjacent to the Ca’ Rezzonico museum of 18th-century Venice and directly across from Palazzo Grassi.

With over two decades staging exhibitions by artists at pivotal points in their careers, from Maurizio Cattelan to Jonathan Meese, and, most recently, Gilbert & George among many others, Patricia Low has been instrumental to putting Gstaad on the global contemporary art map.

The new gallery is sited in Dorsoduro’s Museum Mile, among such vital and storied spaces as the Gallerie dell’Accademia, the Palazzo Cini Gallery, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, and Palazzo Grassi Punta della Dogana.

Contacts & Details

OPENING TIMES:

Tue – Sat 10am – 1pm, 2pm – 6pm

W: Patricia Low Contemporary

ADDRESS
Palazzo Contarini Michiel, Dorsoduro 2793, Venice
Current Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Xenia Hausner: Stranger Things
Revered Austrian artist presents five large new paintings that explore ideas of exile, migration, and...
17 Apr 2024 - 05 Jun 2024
Patricia Low Contemporary
Venice
Past Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Candida Höfer: Inside Italian Architecture
The exhibition focuses on examples of Höfer’s large-format colour photographs of historic public...
02 Sep 2023 - 26 Nov 2023
Patricia Low Contemporary
Venice
Exhibitions
Philip Colbert: House of the Lobster. From Pompeii to Venice
After the success of Colbert’s 12-metre inflatable – a surprise installation for the opening of the...
18 May 2023 - 26 Aug 2023
Patricia Low Contemporary
Venice
Exhibitions
Amy Bessone: Our Secret Garden
Patricia Low in Venice presents the work of American artist Amy Bessone. The exhibition comprises an...
01 Apr 2023 - 13 May 2023
Patricia Low Contemporary
Venice
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