Corraini Arte Contemporanea Gallery is a renowned art gallery located in the historic centre of Mantua. It was founded in 1973 by Marzia and Maurizio Corraini.
The gallery features spaces decorated with frescoes by Giuseppe Canella (1788–1847), depicting rural landscapes framed by false columns and curtains drawn aside like a theatrical proscenium. It is known for its interdisciplinary approach, spanning art, design, graphics, and publishing. Its exhibitions, both monographic and thematic, involve established artists and emerging talents, and often extend beyond the gallery itself through collaborations with public and private institutions.
The gallery also hosts a curated selection of artist’s books, design objects, and prints, offering a dynamic space for the encounter of different expressive forms.