
Casati Gallery Reopening at a New Location
Casati Gallery will be reopening in its new location at
1500 S Western Ave,
Chicago IL 60608.
Entrance from W 15th Place.
Street parking available on S Western Ave and/or at W 15th Place.
Casati Gallery will be reopening in its new location at
1500 S Western Ave,
Chicago IL 60608.
Entrance from W 15th Place.
Street parking available on S Western Ave and/or at W 15th Place.
Michela Cattai moved from Milan to Venice in 1984, where she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. She focused on studying glass, and her interest in glass as material combined with an appreciation for Italian design led her to research and experiment with (centuries old) Murano glass crafting traditions.
“After a first edition in Munich last spring, the Nomadè fair landed in St. Moritz. The second edition of the event, a showcase for collectible design with 20 international galleries, was held from 8 to 11 February in the historic aristocratic residence Chesa Planta in Samedan.”
Casati Gallery is looking forward to welcoming you to the first winter edition of Nomad St. Moritz from Thursday, February 8th to Sunday, February 11th, 2018.
Casati Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in the 2018 edition of FOG Design+Art fair.
Casati Gallery would like to thank you for visiting our booth at 2017 EXPO CHICAGO THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF CONTEMPORARY & MODERN ART.
The artist Michela Cattai is collaborating with Casati Gallery creating contemporary designs created by Murano expert craftsmen to be exhibited at the Venetian glass week this year. Her Collaboration expands our efforts to bring collectible Murano Glass works from artists such as Carlo Scarpa, Vittorio Zecchin, Archimide Seguso, Giorgio Ferro, and others.
Casati Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF CONTEMPORARY & MODERN ART – EXPO CHICAGO 2017 (13-17 September).
We will present works by Franco Albini, Studio BBPR, Michele De Lucchi, Ignazio Gardella, Balthazar Korab, Clay Mahn, Jonathan Nesci, Philippe Nigro, Renzo Piano, Gio Ponti, Gino Sarfatti, Ettore Sottsass.