ARTIKA is for us synonymous with the enhancement and dissemination of culture. The imperative is the involvement of different target audiences through a varied offer that aims on the one hand to exhibit works by important masters of the past and on the other to contribute to the knowledge of artists and cultures less known to the general public.
The Italian Renaissance, the impressionist season, Japanese culture, Middle Eastern artistic events, the Belle Époque and the great photographers of the twentieth century are some of the areas that we have dealt with and will deal with in the next exhibition seasons.
With the birth of ARTIKA we have created an organizational structure capable of dealing with all the phases related to the implementation of an art exhibition. Our intent is to analyze different aspects of today's society and address the culture of our past through installations and works of visual art.
From 2011 to 2019 we involved 460 contemporary artists and set up 40 exhibitions in 8 exhibition spaces in Italy. We have collaborated with important exhibition spaces in Treviso (Casa dei Carraresi and the Museo Civico Casa Robegan), in Turin (Palazzo Cavour) and in Monza (Villa Reale). We have been chosen by several municipal administrations for the enhancement of public spaces such as the Barchessa of Villa Giovannina in Villorba and Palazzo Sarcinelli in Conegliano.