Ronchini Gallery

Ronchini Gallery Welcome to the official Ronchini Gallery page Ronchini Gallery evolved from 20 years of private collecting.

Ronchini Gallery is a contemporary art gallery founded by Lorenzo Ronchini in 1992, in Umbria, Italy, which expanded in February 2012 with a space in Mayfair, London. Its exhibitions have explored pioneering movements within Italy; the gallery aesthetic is defined by Minimalism, Spatialism, Conceptualism and Arte Povera and it retains an unblinking future-focus on progressive movements. Paterfamil

ias Adriano Ronchini was an early supporter of artists such as Alighiero Boetti, Daniel Buren, Joseph Kosuth, and Michelangelo Pistoletto and collected their work throughout the seventies. Subscribing to the highest standards of curatorship and scholarship, the gallery provides a rigorous context in which its artists can be viewed. Ronchini Gallery also maintains a successful publishing arm which produces exhibition catalogues, monographs, critical texts and artist’s books.

Beginning with canvases laid on the floor, Mays pours, splashes, and spreads fluid paint in acts of physical immediacy, ...
26/05/2026

Beginning with canvases laid on the floor, Mays pours, splashes, and spreads fluid paint in acts of physical immediacy, before moving the work to the wall, where forms begin to surface, dissolve, and reconfigure.

The show’s title refers to Mays’ engagement with the historical figure of the “runaway,” a term used in the archives of American slavery to describe those who fled in search of freedom. Mays considers movement not only as escape, but as a way of shaping one’s own path, tracing how legacies of displacement and survival continue to resonate across time.

On view at Ronchini, 21 Conduit St, through 6 June

Pictured:
F***y (reward will be given)
2026
oil on canvas
153 x 122 cm

Now Open | Shara Mays: RunawayAnimated, restless, and uncontained, her compositions contain figures and landscapes which...
15/05/2026

Now Open | Shara Mays: Runaway

Animated, restless, and uncontained, her compositions contain figures and landscapes which flicker in and out of visibility, suspended within dense accumulations of brushwork, drips, and layered pigment.

Mays’ “internal landscapes” draw from lived experience, including memories of the American South, ancestral histories, and embodied encounters with the natural world.
They attempt to grasp the unknowable: emotions, sensations, and histories that evade fixed form.

Runaway: Shara Mays is now open at Ronchini, 21 Conduit St till 6 June
Don’t miss it!

Now Open | Shara Mays: RunawayAnimated, restless, and uncontained, her compositions contain figures and landscapes which...
15/05/2026

Now Open | Shara Mays: Runaway

Animated, restless, and uncontained, her compositions contain figures and landscapes which flicker in and out of visibility, suspended within dense accumulations of brushwork, drips, and layered pigment.

Mays’ “internal landscapes” draw from lived experience, including memories of the American South, ancestral histories, and embodied encounters with the natural world.
They attempt to grasp the unknowable: emotions, sensations, and histories that evade fixed form.

Runaway: Shara Mays is now open at Ronchini, 21 Conduit St till 6 June

Now Open | Shara Mays: RunawayAnimated, restless, and uncontained compositions unfold across large-scale canvases. Figur...
15/05/2026

Now Open | Shara Mays: Runaway

Animated, restless, and uncontained compositions unfold across large-scale canvases. Figures and landscapes flicker in and out of visibility, suspended within dense accumulations of brushwork, drips, and layered pigment.

Her “internal landscapes” draws from lived experience which includes memories of the American South, ancestral histories, and embodied encounters with the natural world. They attempt to grasp the unknowable: emotions, sensations, and histories that evade fixed form.

Runaway: Shara Mays is now open at Ronchini, 21 Conduit St till 6 June

Don’t miss it!

“My visual work in this series attempts, in an abstract way, through color, texture, and subtle references toflora and f...
05/05/2026

“My visual work in this series attempts, in an abstract way, through color, texture, and subtle references to
flora and fauna, to understand what freedom could look like when one has the full use of one’s senses and
one’s own time.”
- in her artist statement

Runaway: Shara Mays is now open at Ronchini, 21 Conduit St till 6 June

Pictured:
Shara Mays
Jack (lurking amongst the free)
2026
oil on canvas
169 x 145 cm

Opening this Thursday | Runaway: Shara MaysRonchini invites you to join us this Thursday from 6-8pm for the exhibition p...
27/04/2026

Opening this Thursday | Runaway: Shara Mays

Ronchini invites you to join us this Thursday from 6-8pm for the exhibition preview of Runaway, ‘ first solo exhibition in the UK

Known for her expensive gestural paintings, Mays creates intuitive, immersive compositions that blur figuration and abstraction

Taking its title from the historical figure of the “runaway,” a term used in the archives of American slavery to describe those who fled in search of freedom, the exhibition considers movement not only as escape, but as a means of shaping one’s own path. Mays engages with the histories of the American diaspora, tracing how legacies of displacement and survival will continue to be felt in the present.

Save the date!

Preview | Thursday, 30 April, 6–8pm
On view | 1 May – 6 June 2026

Now open: Ronchini at Art Brussels 2026Come say hi at Booth 5D18! Featuring:Thomas AllenMichele FletcherJacob HashimotoP...
23/04/2026

Now open: Ronchini at Art Brussels 2026
Come say hi at Booth 5D18!

Featuring:
Thomas Allen
Michele Fletcher
Jacob Hashimoto
Paul Jenkins
Tanya Ling
Paolo Serra
Mauro Staccioli
Rebecca Ward

Thank you for another successful year at Dallas Art Fair!Booth F19Featuring:Thomas AllenLaddie John DillMichele Fletcher...
19/04/2026

Thank you for another successful year at Dallas Art Fair!

Booth F19

Featuring:
Thomas Allen
Laddie John Dill
Michele Fletcher
Paul Jenkins
Shuang Jiang
Tanya Ling
Paolo Serra
Berndnaut Smilde
Hap Tivey
Gianpietro Carlesso

Tomorrow will be the final day of LightForms, a duo exhibition of works by Gu Xiaoping () and Hap Tivey () Born out of m...
17/04/2026

Tomorrow will be the final day of LightForms, a duo exhibition of works by Gu Xiaoping () and Hap Tivey ()

Born out of meditative, Sisyphean rigour, Gu’s compositions are artefacts of tens of thousands of percussion-like repetitions in mark-making. Gu’s use of the Modou (墨斗), a traditional Chinese ink measuring tool, mirrors the precision of modern technology, while revealing, upon closer inspection, the inimitable trace of human touch.

Pictured:
Gu Xiaoping
Ink Lines in Motion 2017011, 2017
ink on linen
130 x 130 cm

Catch this exhibition before it closes at 6pm tomorrow at Ronchini, 21 Conduit St!

Final week of LightForms: explorations of light and form by American artist Hap Tivey () and Chinese artist Gu Xiaoping ...
14/04/2026

Final week of LightForms: explorations of light and form by American artist Hap Tivey () and Chinese artist Gu Xiaoping ()

Together, these works offer viewers a place where elemental forms and dynamic colour can be fully experienced, both subjectively and metaphysically.

Catch LightForms before it closes this Saturday!

Pictured:
Hap Tivey
Red, Lead, Red, 1977
wood, aluminum metal, Polacoat rear projection screen, acrylic paint
101 x 45.7 cm
39 3/4 x 18 in

Closing Saturday 18 April 2026

Address

21 Conduit Street
London
W1S2XP

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+442076299188

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