Vero Stoppioni Gallery

Santa Sofia (FC), Italy
Sep 26 2025at19:00 PM GMT+2
Vero Stoppioni Gallery

The Vero Stoppioni Gallery of Contemporary Art in Santa Sofia was inaugurated in 1990, growing out of the long tradition of the Campigna Prize, an art event founded in 1955 by the Municipality of Santa Sofia thanks to the commitment of teacher Vero Stoppioni, to whom the gallery is dedicated. Housed in an early 20th-century building, the gallery aims to connect contemporary art, experimentation, and the local territory, and it preserves works collected over the many editions of the Prize.

The collection, initially curated by Fabio Cavallucci and today by Veruska Eneidi, includes paintings and sculptures by prominent Italian and international artists from the post-war period to the present. Among them are Mattia Moreni—who holds a special place in the gallery—Pompilio Mandelli, Fabrizio Plessi, Francesco Somaini, Giovanni Korompay, Alberto Sughi, and Eugène Berman, along with many Romagna-based artists who highlight the richness of the regional art scene.

A distinctive feature of the gallery is its strong relationship with the surrounding landscape: the Campigna Prize also gave rise to an open-air sculpture park that stretches along the Bidente river valley from Santa Sofia to Capaccio, featuring environmental artworks as metaphors of the relationship between humanity and nature.

Today, the gallery continues to host temporary exhibitions, monographic shows, and tributes to significant figures of the 20th century, weaving contemporary art into the cultural fabric of the area and establishing Santa Sofia as a reference point for those interested in the development of modern and contemporary art in Italy.

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