Robert Prime was a gallery in London in the late 1990s.[1] Founded by Tommaso Corvi-Mora and Gregorio Magnani,[2][3] it held the first exhibitions in London of artists including Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster,[4] Isa Genzken,[5] Philippe Parreno and General Idea.[6] It also hosted the first exhibitions of artists including Rachel Feinstein,[7] Martin Maloney,[8] Vydia Galstaldon and Jean-Michel Wicker. The gallery closed in December 1999.
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A small number of galleries – Cabinet, Sadie Coles, Lisson, Victoria Miro, Maureen Paley (then Interim Art), Robert Prime, Anthony Reynolds, Karsten Schubert, White Cube – all played significant roles in recalibrating the London scene.
In 1995 Tommaso Corvi-Mora opened London gallery Robert Prime with Gregorio Magnani, presenting the work of many international artists such as Angela Bulloch, Liam Gillick and Isa Genzken.
Robert Prime, London, UK