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Roberto Gagliardi is an Italian furniture importer and art dealer. [1] He has an art gallery in London [2] and through it organised a temporary exhibition, the "London Art Biennale", in Chelsea Old Town Hall in 2013. [3] [4] His art collection is housed in the Museo d'Arte di Chianciano Terme in Chianciano Terme, in Tuscany in central Italy; [5] [1] [6] [7] which since 2009 has organised the Biennale di Chianciano in the town. [8] [9] [10] [11]
For many years Gagliardi sold imported Italian furniture in London. [3] In 1978 he started the Gagliardi Gallery on the Kings Road in Chelsea; [12] [13] [14] and through it organised the "London Art Biennale" in 2013. [13] [14] Wanting to start an art museum, he chose Chianciano Terme in Italy; [15] he bought 10 vacant shops in the town to be used for the Chianciano Expo. [16]
In 2021 he was accused by the council of Chianciano Terme of defamation for criticisms against the mayor. [17]
In 2025, he offered to host in a suite in his art museum, a homeless Senegalese boy immigrant who was sleeping in a tree during the winter. [18]
In May 2025, Gagliardi launched a civic-participation blog called Chianciano idee, aimed at gathering proposals from residents and local groups to support cultural, social, and tourism initiatives in Chianciano Terme. [19] According to reporting by La Nazione, the Museo d’Arte di Chianciano offered support for ideas that could be realized as events or initiatives, including a €500 award for the proposer, advertising pages in national newspapers, 1,000 radio spots on Radio Subasio, and targeted digital promotion. [19]