SECCI was founded in Florence in 2013. Since then, the gallery has gained an international reputation through a curatorial-driven exhibition program. Situated in the historical 15th-century Palazzo Ricasoli, the Florentine space has always been an incubator for artistic creativity. The gallery’s curatorial approach has fostered international collaborations and partnerships involving critics and curators. In 2021, the gallery opened its door to Post-War avant-gardism thanks to the extensive retrospective dedicated to Titina Maselli. The event also marked the starting point of a few important collaborations between the gallery itself and some renowned Artists’ Estates. The gallery now presents and develops a multidisciplinary program and a cultivated mix of Modern and Contemporary art that makes them co-existing, by following the cross-cutting nature of art itself. In the same year, SECCI opened a second venue right in the heart of Milan. This new opening has allowed the Gallery to host larger shows, shifting its attention to more ambitious, site-specific projects. The expansion has inspired the launch of NOVO, a new Milanese program dedicated to contemporary experimentation seen through the eye of one single curator.