Events during
Milan Women's Fall Winter 24-25
Milan Women's Fall Winter 24-25
Guido Harari. Incontri. 50 Anni di Fotografie e Racconti
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The exhibition retraces all the phases of Guido Harari's eclectic career: from his debut in the musical field as a photographer and journalist, to the numerous album covers for artists such as Fabrizio De André, Bob Dylan, Vasco Rossi, Kate Bush, Paolo Conte, Lou Reed, Frank Zappa, until the affirmation of a work that over time has bounced from one genre to another, publishing, advertising, fashion, reportage, always favoring the portrait as an intimate story of encounters with the major personalities of his time.
The exhibition itinerary starts from the Seventies, when Harari, still a teenager, began to combine his two great passions: music and photography.
Unpublished images and sequences, together with period backstage footage, video interviews, the Sky Arte documentary dedicated to him, and the audio guide with the narration of Harari himself lead the visitor into the heart of his creative process.
The exhibition also offers a section dedicated to the parallel passion for the curation of books understood as a form of "photography without a camera", as well as opportunities for old and new encounters (thus the illustrated biographies dedicated to Fabrizio De André, Fernanda Pivano, Mia Martini, Giorgio Gaber, and Pier Paolo Pasolini) and another dedicated to unpublished "research" images that Harari has been creating for a few years as his form of meditation in progress.
The exhibition itinerary starts from the Seventies, when Harari, still a teenager, began to combine his two great passions: music and photography.
Unpublished images and sequences, together with period backstage footage, video interviews, the Sky Arte documentary dedicated to him, and the audio guide with the narration of Harari himself lead the visitor into the heart of his creative process.
The exhibition also offers a section dedicated to the parallel passion for the curation of books understood as a form of "photography without a camera", as well as opportunities for old and new encounters (thus the illustrated biographies dedicated to Fabrizio De André, Fernanda Pivano, Mia Martini, Giorgio Gaber, and Pier Paolo Pasolini) and another dedicated to unpublished "research" images that Harari has been creating for a few years as his form of meditation in progress.
Fabbrica del Vapore
via Procaccini 4
20154 Milan
via Procaccini 4
20154 Milan
Contact: www.fabbricadelvapore.org/
Triennale Milano: Juergen Teller
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January 27 2024 -> April 01 2024
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January 27 2024 -> April 01 2024
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The exhibition features a body of works by German photographer Juergen Teller, a seminal figure in international photography, active since the first half of the 1990s. In his practice, Teller has embraced a wide range of genres from landscape to still-life, portrait, self-portrait, and fashion, also incorporating texts in his photographic narratives. The show features around 400 shots, complemented by a selection of images, videos, and installations from the photographer’s archive. This is the largest retrospective ever devoted to Teller’s work and is also being presented at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris from December 2023 to January 2024.
Curated by: Thomas Weski In collaboration with: Juergen Teller and Dovile Drizyte Exhibition design: 6a architects, London
Photo: Self-portrait with pink shorts and balloons, Paris, 2017, © Juergen Teller
Curated by: Thomas Weski In collaboration with: Juergen Teller and Dovile Drizyte Exhibition design: 6a architects, London
Photo: Self-portrait with pink shorts and balloons, Paris, 2017, © Juergen Teller
Contact: info@triennale.org
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Palazzo Morando: Daniele Tamagni Style Is Life
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February 09 2024 -> April 01 2024
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February 09 2024 -> April 01 2024
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Curated by Aïda Muluneh and Chiara Bardelli Nonino, promoted and organized by the Daniele Tamagni Foundation in collaboration with the Municipality of Milan, it is the first major retrospective of the Milanese photographer, who died prematurely in 2017 at the age of 42.
An internationally renowned photographer, his innovative gaze has amalgamated photojournalism, street photography, and fashion in a style that has become his characteristic feature, documenting the styles and trends of street fashion as evidence of political, sometimes subversive, value.
The exhibition presents a wide selection of reportages created over seven years of the artist's production.
An internationally renowned photographer, his innovative gaze has amalgamated photojournalism, street photography, and fashion in a style that has become his characteristic feature, documenting the styles and trends of street fashion as evidence of political, sometimes subversive, value.
The exhibition presents a wide selection of reportages created over seven years of the artist's production.
Palazzo Morando | Costume Fashion Image
via Sant'Andrea 6
20121 Milan
via Sant'Andrea 6
20121 Milan
Contact: c.palazzomorando@comune.milano.it
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www.comune.milano.it/web/palazzo-morando
Fifties in Fashion | La Couture Anni 50
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February 20 2024 -> February 29 2024
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February 20 2024 -> February 29 2024
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The exhibition recalls, through a refined selection of original clothes, the unrepeatable period which, since the 1950s, revolutionized the style of Italian fashion, creating the culture of Made in Italy.
“Fifties in Fashion” is curated by Stefano Dominella, Honorary President of the Maison Gattinoni Couture, and is in collaboration with the Afro Fashion Association.
“Fifties in Fashion” is curated by Stefano Dominella, Honorary President of the Maison Gattinoni Couture, and is in collaboration with the Afro Fashion Association.
Accademia del Lusso
via Montenapoleone 5
20121 Milan
via Montenapoleone 5
20121 Milan
Contact: afrofashion.org/
10 Corso Como - Happy Birthday Louise Parker
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February 21 2024 -> April 05 2024 10:30-19:30
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February 21 2024 -> April 05 2024 10:30-19:30
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Curated by Alessandro Rabottini is the first exhibition in Italy to showcase one of the most distinctive voices in international photography, the American artist Roe Ethridge (Miami, 1969). Known for his provocative, unconventional, and highly lyrical style, Ethridge explores the potential of the photographic image, in a way that transcends the division between artistic research and commercial photography, triggering in the process a profound dialogue between art and fashion, personal memories, and the history of photography.
Happy Birthday Louise Parker pairs iconic creations from the past 15 years with previously unreleased works, training the spotlight on the numerous intertwined themes and sensibilities in Ethridge’s artistic practice. While he explores a diverse array of subjects, exuberant still lifes, painstakingly staged fashion shots, melancholic landscapes, and intimate portraits, Ethridge tackles each image with the same extreme formal rigor, deploying an approach that adds stylistic and conceptual tension to his lived experience and the imagery of fashion.
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Happy Birthday Louise Parker pairs iconic creations from the past 15 years with previously unreleased works, training the spotlight on the numerous intertwined themes and sensibilities in Ethridge’s artistic practice. While he explores a diverse array of subjects, exuberant still lifes, painstakingly staged fashion shots, melancholic landscapes, and intimate portraits, Ethridge tackles each image with the same extreme formal rigor, deploying an approach that adds stylistic and conceptual tension to his lived experience and the imagery of fashion.
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10 Corso Como, Gallery
corso Como 10
20154 Milan
corso Como 10
20154 Milan
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Palazzo Reale: Brassaï
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The exhibition, created in collaboration with Estate Brassaï and curated by Philippe Ribeyrolles, scholar and nephew of the great photographer, will present an in-depth and original approach to Brassaï’s oeuvre through over 200 vintage prints, with particular attention to the extremely famous images dedicated to the French capital and its life.
Hungarian by birth, but Parisian by adoption, Brassaï was one of the protagonists of world photography, defined by his friend Henry Miller as “the living eye” of photography. Starting from 1924, he participated in the great cultural ferment that hit Paris in those years, experiencing a tight link to the surrealist movement and a close relationship with artists such as Picasso, Dalí, and Matisse.
His photographs dedicated to life in the capital, from the working-class neighborhoods to the great symbolic monuments, from fashion to portraits of his artist friends, to graffiti and nightlife, are today iconic images that immediately identify the portray of Paris in the collective imagination.
Hungarian by birth, but Parisian by adoption, Brassaï was one of the protagonists of world photography, defined by his friend Henry Miller as “the living eye” of photography. Starting from 1924, he participated in the great cultural ferment that hit Paris in those years, experiencing a tight link to the surrealist movement and a close relationship with artists such as Picasso, Dalí, and Matisse.
His photographs dedicated to life in the capital, from the working-class neighborhoods to the great symbolic monuments, from fashion to portraits of his artist friends, to graffiti and nightlife, are today iconic images that immediately identify the portray of Paris in the collective imagination.