La galleria d’arte che fa rigenerazione urbana a sud di Milano (dopo averla fatta a New York)
Scaramouche Gallery has opened a new space in Milan's Scalo Romana district, marking its third location after establishing itself in New York's Chelsea and Lower East Side neighborhoods. The gallery, founded by gallerist Daniele Ugolini, is part of a wave of cultural institutions, including Fondazione Prada and Fondazione ICA, driving the urban regeneration of this former agro-industrial zone near the 2026 Winter Olympic Village.
The gallery's expansion underscores a deliberate strategy of activating peripheral urban areas through contemporary art. Its programming, which has featured major postwar American artists like Roy Lichtenstein and James Brown alongside Italian figures, positions it as an international cultural hub influencing Milan's development. This move highlights the growing role of commercial galleries in urban renewal, blending artistic curation with real estate transformation.