Biography

Located in the heart of Rome, close to the shores of the Tiber a few steps from Piazza Navona and Castel Sant'Angelo, is named after the street in which it stands, Via Dei Coronari. The old road was opened by Pope Sixtus IV and was the first straight roadway within the maze of narrow streets of the medieval city. The street takes its name from the sellers of "rosaries" at the time sold to pilgrims on their way to St. Peter's. Over the centuries, has become a very popular way of antiques and art first then. Moved by true passion rather than by the logic of the market or the fashions of the moment, the members of the association, almost all artists reveal their inner world, express thoughts, moods, feelings, in a heady fusion of styles and contamination, bringing the Art and Talent Capital in Rome. "Ars Perpetua" is the motto of the gallery, a fire that burns inside of the Artists for feeding the passions of individuals. Coronari 111 Art Gallery is dedicated to anyone who recognizes the Art its social function and share the vision of it as an expression of the spirit and therefore an instrument of introspection. In front of the works, the individual is not just an observer, but acts as scrutineer of the deeper realities that have always accompanied the soul. A location designed and built by artists from all over the world, critics, collectors, patrons of arts and cultural events and occasional passer that inevitably ends up encountering the warm, elegant, hardworking and magical atmosphere of the Way.