Events during
Milan Men's Fall Winter 24-25
Milan Men's Fall Winter 24-25
Armani Silos: Aldo Fallai per Giorgio Armani
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The story, told in the present, of almost thirty years of uninterrupted artistic dialogue between Giorgio Armani and Aldo Fallai, explores the boundaries of a unique collaboration that defined the very essence of an aesthetic that has made its way into the collective imagination.
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Palazzo Reale: Jimmy Nelson, Humanity
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September 20 2023 -> January 21 2024
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September 20 2023 -> January 21 2024
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Palazzo Reale will host the first Italian solo exhibition of Jimmy Nelson, one of the most important photographers at an international level in the contemporary scene.
The exhibition project, promoted by the Municipality of Milan, is produced by Palazzo Reale and Skira Editore, in collaboration with the Jimmy Nelson Foundation and the curatorship of Nicolas Ballario and Federica Crivellaro.
Born in England in 1967, Jimmy Nelson has dedicated his life to numerous trips around the world to photograph some of the most endangered indigenous cultures, telling their stories, their emotions and traditional customs and traditions that have been preserved despite the progressive and impressive globalization of our planet.
Jimmy Nelson. Humanity is an extraordinary journey into the beauty of humanity through 65 large photographs belonging to his most famous and celebrated works in the world, through the exhibition it will be possible to immerse yourself in the artist's work having the opportunity to grasp its most intimate and profound meaning.
Photo: Jimmy with the Huli Wigmen
The exhibition project, promoted by the Municipality of Milan, is produced by Palazzo Reale and Skira Editore, in collaboration with the Jimmy Nelson Foundation and the curatorship of Nicolas Ballario and Federica Crivellaro.
Born in England in 1967, Jimmy Nelson has dedicated his life to numerous trips around the world to photograph some of the most endangered indigenous cultures, telling their stories, their emotions and traditional customs and traditions that have been preserved despite the progressive and impressive globalization of our planet.
Jimmy Nelson. Humanity is an extraordinary journey into the beauty of humanity through 65 large photographs belonging to his most famous and celebrated works in the world, through the exhibition it will be possible to immerse yourself in the artist's work having the opportunity to grasp its most intimate and profound meaning.
Photo: Jimmy with the Huli Wigmen
Palazzo Reale
piazza del Duomo 12
20121 Milan
piazza del Duomo 12
20121 Milan
Mudec: Vincent van Gogh
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September 21 2023 -> January 28 2024
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September 21 2023 -> January 28 2024
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Approximately 40 of the works on display come from the Dutch museum, including some amazing masterpieces, such as the studies for heads and figures for The Potato Eaters, and the drawings of sowers and gleaners dating back to the Dutch period; the Paris years (1886-88), and the Arles period (1888-89), painted during the year he spent in the Saint-Rémy hospital (1889-90).
Van Gogh’s works from the Kröller-Muller Museum establish a dialogue with the first fil rouge of the exhibition, an accurate selection of original editions of art books and magazines coming from the curator’s collection and the Biblioteca Malatestiana, showcased throughout the whole exhibition.
The exhibition is curated by the art historian Professor Francesco Poli, Mariella Guzzoni, researcher and curator of “Van Gogh: Living with Books”, which became the fil rouge for this show, and Aurora Canepari, curator of the collection of the Oriental Art Museum Edoardo Chiossone, in Genoa, and curator of the section “Van Gogh and Japonisme”.
Van Gogh’s works from the Kröller-Muller Museum establish a dialogue with the first fil rouge of the exhibition, an accurate selection of original editions of art books and magazines coming from the curator’s collection and the Biblioteca Malatestiana, showcased throughout the whole exhibition.
The exhibition is curated by the art historian Professor Francesco Poli, Mariella Guzzoni, researcher and curator of “Van Gogh: Living with Books”, which became the fil rouge for this show, and Aurora Canepari, curator of the collection of the Oriental Art Museum Edoardo Chiossone, in Genoa, and curator of the section “Van Gogh and Japonisme”.
Contact: info@mudec.it
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Palazzo Reale: El Greco
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October 11 2023 -> February 11 2024
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October 11 2023 -> February 11 2024
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A large and unseen exhibition project dedicated to the great painter known as El Greco.
The exhibition El Greco was curated by Juan Antonio García Castro, Palma Martínez - Burgos García, and Thomas Clement Salomon.
The exhibition, which boasts prestigious international loans, is an opportunity to present the work of the Cretan artist in the light of the latest research on his work: El Greco proposes a profound and innovative historical-critical reflection, whose strengths are from the careful reconsideration of the impact of Italian models in the artist's training and the proposal of an interpretation of the results of El Greco's activity in the last Toledan period in terms of conscious recovery of a compositional setting in the broader Byzantine sense.
The exhibition itinerary is divided into sections designed to keep constantly in focus the artist's relationship with the places where he lived to offer visitors a precise historical-biographical reconstruction with great clarity and immediacy of impact, at the same time establishing a series of stringent comparisons with the great Roman and Venetian painting, bringing out the powerful theme of the labyrinth to underline how El Greco's life was a sort of immense bildungsroman that took place among the cultural capitals of the Mediterranean.
Photo: El Greco Laocoon Oil on canvas, 137 x 172 cm National Gallery of Art Washington ©Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
The exhibition El Greco was curated by Juan Antonio García Castro, Palma Martínez - Burgos García, and Thomas Clement Salomon.
The exhibition, which boasts prestigious international loans, is an opportunity to present the work of the Cretan artist in the light of the latest research on his work: El Greco proposes a profound and innovative historical-critical reflection, whose strengths are from the careful reconsideration of the impact of Italian models in the artist's training and the proposal of an interpretation of the results of El Greco's activity in the last Toledan period in terms of conscious recovery of a compositional setting in the broader Byzantine sense.
The exhibition itinerary is divided into sections designed to keep constantly in focus the artist's relationship with the places where he lived to offer visitors a precise historical-biographical reconstruction with great clarity and immediacy of impact, at the same time establishing a series of stringent comparisons with the great Roman and Venetian painting, bringing out the powerful theme of the labyrinth to underline how El Greco's life was a sort of immense bildungsroman that took place among the cultural capitals of the Mediterranean.
Photo: El Greco Laocoon Oil on canvas, 137 x 172 cm National Gallery of Art Washington ©Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
Info & Booking: gruppi.elgreco@vivaticket.com
www.palazzorealemilano.it
Mudec: Rodin and dance
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October 25 2023 -> March 10 2024
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October 25 2023 -> March 10 2024
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The exhibition is made possible thanks to the collaboration with Musée Rodin in Paris, from which are coming 53 pieces. Through an unprecedented and original project, it describes the fascination and strong creative imprinting that dance had on the artistic genius of Auguste Rodin. A virtuous circle where dance was an inspirational muse for the artist in the early 20th century, and where in turn contemporary dance still finds inspiration from the artist through his ‘dancing’ works, which are unique and so topical.
Thanks to the valuable collaboration with Musée Rodin, Mudec is exhibiting for the first time in Italy a series of fifteen statuettes of dancers dedicated by the French artist to ‘Dance Movements’. As a matter of fact, fourteen of them are coming from the Parisian Museum, and on this occasion, the group will be joined by a fifteenth statuette, which is preserved in Rome at GNAM, the Italian National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art.
The exhibition also becomes an opportunity to take an extraordinary journey into the world of dance through a video selection referring to contemporary choreography and choreographers, who were inspired by Rodin for their performances.
The three sections of the exhibition are curated respectively by Aude Chevalier, Assistant Curator of the sculpture department at Musée Rodin, Cristiana Natali, Professor of South Asian Anthropology, Anthropology of Dance and Ethnographic Research Methodologies at the University of Bologna, and Elena Cervellati, Associate Professor of History of Dance and Dance Theories and Practices at the Department of Arts of the University of Bologna.
Thanks to the valuable collaboration with Musée Rodin, Mudec is exhibiting for the first time in Italy a series of fifteen statuettes of dancers dedicated by the French artist to ‘Dance Movements’. As a matter of fact, fourteen of them are coming from the Parisian Museum, and on this occasion, the group will be joined by a fifteenth statuette, which is preserved in Rome at GNAM, the Italian National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art.
The exhibition also becomes an opportunity to take an extraordinary journey into the world of dance through a video selection referring to contemporary choreography and choreographers, who were inspired by Rodin for their performances.
The three sections of the exhibition are curated respectively by Aude Chevalier, Assistant Curator of the sculpture department at Musée Rodin, Cristiana Natali, Professor of South Asian Anthropology, Anthropology of Dance and Ethnographic Research Methodologies at the University of Bologna, and Elena Cervellati, Associate Professor of History of Dance and Dance Theories and Practices at the Department of Arts of the University of Bologna.
Contact: info@mudec.it
www.mudec.it
Palazzo Reale: Goya
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October 31 2023 -> March 03 2024
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October 31 2023 -> March 03 2024
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The exhibition Goya. The Rebellion of Reason is an important opportunity to discover the works of this Spanish master. His artistic career developed over a long historical period, saturated with epochal events, and political, social, and ideological changes that ushered in a new era of History.
Goya lived through the end of the Old Regime, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic wars, and the Absolutist Restoration. He only represented this turbulent era: he experienced a revolution in painting linked with such historical complexity; a change that he was able to express through images. The seven thematic sections of the exhibition will allow us to discover how the artist transformed painting into a revolutionary language breaking off from the established rules and plastic systems, as well as with the imitation of models. The style of Goya's mature years has no models, it represents the intimate and unique expression of an artist who creates art while at the same time revolutionizing it with a new language.
Photo: Francisco Goya The asylum From the series “Cuadros de fiestas y costumbres” (1808-12; oil on panel; Madrid, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Goya lived through the end of the Old Regime, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic wars, and the Absolutist Restoration. He only represented this turbulent era: he experienced a revolution in painting linked with such historical complexity; a change that he was able to express through images. The seven thematic sections of the exhibition will allow us to discover how the artist transformed painting into a revolutionary language breaking off from the established rules and plastic systems, as well as with the imitation of models. The style of Goya's mature years has no models, it represents the intimate and unique expression of an artist who creates art while at the same time revolutionizing it with a new language.
Photo: Francisco Goya The asylum From the series “Cuadros de fiestas y costumbres” (1808-12; oil on panel; Madrid, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Info & Booking: gruppi.elgreco@vivaticket.com
www.palazzorealemilano.it
Gallerie d'Italia: Maria Callas
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November 09 2023 -> February 18 2024
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November 09 2023 -> February 18 2024
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The exhibition, 91 pictures taken from 1954 to 1970, offers space for the valuable legacy made up of the numerous vintage prints in the Publifoto Archive, many of which are unpublished or have never been exhibited before, favoring the type of pictures typical of a photo-journalistic agency, portraying Callas in her everyday life “behind the scenes”.
Despite this peculiarity, the exhibition opens and closes with two photographs portraying the great artist inside La Scala: the first photo, dated 1 December 1954, shows her with the three great conductors Arturo Toscanini, Victor De Sabata, and Antonino Votto, after a rehearsal for La Vestale; the last one is dated 7 December 1970 and portrays her return to La Scala, as a spectator, next to Wally Toscanini.
Publifoto was the most important Italian photojournalistic agency of the 20th century, founded in Milan in 1937 by Vincenzo Carrese.
To celebrate the centenary of Maria Callas's birth, some valuable vintage prints, created not only by the agency's photographers but also by national and international artists, are on display.
Despite this peculiarity, the exhibition opens and closes with two photographs portraying the great artist inside La Scala: the first photo, dated 1 December 1954, shows her with the three great conductors Arturo Toscanini, Victor De Sabata, and Antonino Votto, after a rehearsal for La Vestale; the last one is dated 7 December 1970 and portrays her return to La Scala, as a spectator, next to Wally Toscanini.
Publifoto was the most important Italian photojournalistic agency of the 20th century, founded in Milan in 1937 by Vincenzo Carrese.
To celebrate the centenary of Maria Callas's birth, some valuable vintage prints, created not only by the agency's photographers but also by national and international artists, are on display.
Gallerie d'Italia
piazza della Scala 6
20121 Milan
piazza della Scala 6
20121 Milan
Triennale Milano: Ron Mueck
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December 05 2023 -> March 10 2024
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December 05 2023 -> March 10 2024
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An invitation to discover the first solo exhibition in Italy by Australian sculptor Ron Mueck. His realistic yet mysterious works create immediate empathy with the visitor. Prominent in the exhibition is the monumental 2017 installation Mass, from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and exhibited in Europe for the first time. The spectacular installation comes as a physical experience, as well as a visual one, and it consists of one hundred enormous sculptures in the shape of a human skull, an enduring iconographic symbol. The exhibition also features new works that illustrate the evolution in Mueck's sculptural practice and iconic works from his career from the Fondation Cartier collection.
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Within the framework of the partnership with Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain Curator : Hervé Chandès Associate Curator: Charlie Clarke
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Within the framework of the partnership with Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain Curator : Hervé Chandès Associate Curator: Charlie Clarke
Contact: info@triennale.org
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Tailoring School A Journey Into Education
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January 12 2024 -> January 16 2024
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January 12 2024 -> January 16 2024
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Triennale Milano and Kiton are collaborating on a training project that builds on the experience of the Scuola di Alta Sartoria founded by the Neapolitan brand in 2000: a school that for 23 years has provided training of excellence, essential to upholding traditions and guaranteeing the continuity of the sartorial art internationally. Our collaboration takes the form of an exhibition coproduced by Triennale and Kiton, presented during Milano Fashion Week, and a series of events aimed at promoting the training experience and introducing a virtuous and replicable model in other contexts. The exhibition will showcase the cultural legacy and sartorial tradition of Naples, as embodied by the school, and will be accompanied by meetings and activities in which different training schools in the area will participate.
In collaboration with: Kiton
Curated by: Luca Stoppini
In collaboration with: Kiton
Curated by: Luca Stoppini
Contact: info@triennale.org
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