MARTIN CREED “I LIKE THINGS”
The first work of "I Like Things" can be seen without even entering the exhibition: a big neon light reading "Everything is Going to Be Alright" is hanged on the facade of the monumental Palazzo dell'Arengario in P...
The first work of "I Like Things" can be seen without even entering the exhibition: a big neon light reading "Everything is Going to Be Alright" is hanged on the facade of the monumental Palazzo dell'Arengario in P...
Hotel Wonder is La Perla's outstanding contribution to the apparently endless number of collateral shows and celebrations organized in parallel with the Milan Furniture Fair 2006 in via Tortona, an area in the sout...
"Beautiful losers" is an itinerant show co-curated by Aaron Rose and Christian Strike - the first is the man behind the Alleged Gallery, the second founded of Strength magazine. Since 2004, this counter-culture blo...
Riccardo Previdi's first solo show offers the opportunity to welcome Francesca Minini's new space in Via Ventura, the area of the town characterised by the most rapid increase in art galleries' density. "C'etait...
Playgrounds & Toys is conceived as an itinerant exhibition (It has been hosted, among other cities, in London, Paris and New York) in which contemporary artists, architects and designers give their interpretati...
"The Long Sorrow" is the first major personal show of the Berlin-based Albanian artist Anri Sala (Tirana, 1974) in Italy after being present with his work in three consecutive Venice Biennali in 1999, 2001 and 2003. ...
The 50s are generally regarded as a period that, more than others, have contributed to establish and summarize the "Italian style" all over the world: the flourishing of characteristically local flavor in design, f...
The 2005 edition of the pioneering prize Premio Bonaldi per l'Arte - EnterPrize, dedicated to under 30s curators and now in it's second edition, has been awarded to Andrea Villiani's NoManifesto. An engaging exhibi...
Pietro Roccalva's highly anticipated first solo show after he has been awarded with the important Italian Furla prize for contemporary art, isn't the easiest to access. The entrance of the north Milan based gallery...
Audiovisiva is an area of the Milano Film Festival, dedicated to live electronica and visual artists that work with real time generation and mixing moving images. This edition's line up was among the best so far, b...
"A one word name refuses gender identity, martial status, socio-political or cultural and geographical identity by not separating the family name and the first name..." - Kimsooja This last week in Milan has been ...
I remember the memorable 2001 edition of the Milano Film Festival and I'll never thought it will became one of the most interesting events that draws the attention to innovative young cinema from all over the wor...
From the interrupted dream of Chen Zhen to the two souls of Yinka Shonibare. At the Pavilion of Contemporary Art of Milan, under the direction of Jean-Hubert Martin continues this personal exhibition dedicated to t...
Helmut Newton 'Yellow Press'. Courtesy: Carla Sozzani Gallery Waiting for the summer holidays, Milan gives you the opportunity to check out two exclusive and interesting exhibitions. Two of the best known fashion p...
Abraham Cruzvillegas, "Aeropuerto Alterno" This year's Biennale of Venice's 50th International Art Exhibition presents an "exhibition of exhibitions" called "Dreams and Conflicts"; The Dictatorship of the Viewer. F...
Expectations weren't high. The negative halo of the crisis in the German market, now evident for a couple of years, weighed heavily before the Mobelmesse even opened. But the German furniture fair, second in import...
Five artists, who share the same basic idea of habitability, architecture, design, entertainment and reflection, lead us into their Fuzzy world. To demonstrate that art can be action, that it can establish a dialog...