This well-regarded gallery shows a mix of high-profile and emerging artists including Giuseppe Penone, David Tremlett, Carl Andre and Wolfgang Laib, as well...
Piazza dei Martiri 58
Founded in 1999 as the first auction house in southern Italy, Blindarte opened a storefront contemporary art gallery above its subterranean offices five...
Via Caio Duilio 10/4d
This Carthusian monastery complex was founded in 1325, although its present appearance is the result of much 16th-century reworking. Renowned for its...
Piazzale San Martino 5This exhibition space, owned by longtime Neapolitan collector Peppe Morra, shows avant-garde stalwarts such as Julian Beck, Allan Kaprow, Shozo Shimamoto...
Palazzo Ruffo di BagnaraDental surgeon and art collector Maurizio Morra Greco began using the gutted Palazzo Caracciolo d'Avellino in 2006 to exhibit artists such as German artist...
Largo Avellino 17Giangi Fonti's small upstairs space, located on a bustling pedestrian street full of clothing boutiques, exhibits young international artists, including...
Via Chiaia 229Located in a quiet courtyard off the charming Piazza Bellini, this gallery shows photography, painting, and video works. Most of the artists are Italian.
Viccolo San Pietro a Majella 6Since 1992, Umberto Raucci and Carlo Santamaria have travelled constantly to discover and nurture new talent for their international stable of artists. The...
Corso Amedeo di Savoia 190
Set in a former electricity plant, with magnificent views that stretch as far as Mount Vesuvius and Capri, this museum and archive was opened in 2008 by the...
Vico Lungo Pontecorvo 29/dOpened in 1971, this blue-chip gallery has brought big international names such as Anselm Kiefer, Marina Abramovic, and Andreas Gursky to Naples, as well as...
Via Vannella Gaetani 12Since 1995, this gallery has exhibited homegrown and foreign talents, including British sculptor Anthony Gormley, Italian Mimmo Paladino, Israeli Nuri...
Via Mariano d'Ayala 6
For years, Naples lacked a proper contemporary art gallery - but 2005 saw the opening of two large-scale, publicly funded galleries, PAN and MADRe. The...
Via Settembrini 79
When construction began in 1738 on the palace that now houses one of Italy's largest and most artistically rich museums, King Carlo III envisaged no more...
Porta Piccola Via Miano 2
PAN has no permanent collection, but instead describes itself as a 'centre for arts and documentation'. A fourth-floor archive has catalogues and pictures...
Centro per le Arti Contemporanee, Palazzo Rocella, Via dei Mille 60
From the entrance, a flight of steps leads up to the right and into a splendid cloister planted with medlar and lemon trees. This small art gallery is one...
Via del Duomo 142