ExhibitionUpcoming
Colnaghi Madrid is pleased to announce its forthcoming exhibition, Everyday Poetry: Spanish Still Life Painting of the 17th and 18th Centuries, presented in partnership with Artur Ramon.
ExhibitionCurrent
Colnaghi and Colnaghi Elliott Master Drawings are pleased to announce Cross Routes, a selection presented for Master Drawings New York 2026.
ExhibitionPast
Colnaghi is pleased to return to BRAFA for its 71st edition.
Northern Lights: Masterpieces of Flemish Caravaggism presents a focused selection of seventeenth-century Flemish paintings that examine the implications of Caravaggio’s naturalism.
Colnaghi New York presents Fetish, the second exhibition in a collaborative series with Carlo Bella (formerly of Pace African and Oceanic Art, now independent).
'Dreams and Journeys: Revisiting Orientalism' brings together a selection of artworks that demonstrate technical skill, creative vision, and diverse approaches.
Colnaghi is delighted to announce its debut at FERIARTE 2025. Please visit us at Stand 3D04.
Colnaghi brings together two major paintings by Jusepe de Ribera (Xàtiva 1591 - 1652 Naples) and a new suite of black chalk drawings by contemporary artist Eric Fonteneau that respond to Ribera.
Colnaghi and Eliott Fine Art are excited to announce their participation in Frieze Masters 2025. Please visit us at stand C04.
Colnaghi and BANDA GALLERY are proud to present HELD IN SPACE: Celebrating Women-led Art and Design.
Power Figures unites museum-quality African, Native American, Old Master, and Classical works in a rare cross-cultural dialogue on memory, power, and legacy.
36 gallery-curated hotel rooms, including Colnaghi’s avian-themed space filled with Flemish masters in room no 456, transform Mix into a vibrant nexus of art and design.
Colnaghi and Colnaghi Elliott are thrilled to return to TEFAF Maastricht with an exceptional collection of antiques, sculptures, paintings, and drawings spanning Egyptian Antiquity to the Gilded Age.
Thanks to the generosity of its new owner, the Ecce Homo by Caravaggio will be on display at the Museo Nacional del Prado from 28 May 2024 until 23 February 2025.