The Prada Foundation was inaugurated in 2018 after approximately 10 years of work. Today it is certainly one of the points of interest in the city of Milan. Every year thousands of people visit this old industrial complex to learn about the various initiatives that animate its pavilions.
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Wes Anderson Asteroid City is the brand new exhibition of Fondazione Prada which will be running from the 23rd of September 2023 to the 7th of January 2024. The project is a collaboration between the museum wanted by Miuccia Prada and Universal Picture on the occasion of the release of Wes Anderson's new movie of the same name.
“Dara Birnbaum” is an extensive survey exhibition dedicated to the work of the American artist internationally acclaimed for her pioneering video, media, and installation work.
Curated by Barbara London, with Valentino Catricalà and Eva Fabbris, the exhibition offers different perspectives to understand the distinguished career of Dara Birnbaum (New York, 1946), an artist who consistently has challenged the precepts of art and mass media.
Spitzmaus Mummy in a Coffin and Other Treasures the new exhibition at Fondazione Prada is now open and will be till the 13th of January 2020. The exhibition has been conceived by Juman Malouf, the Lebanese illustrator and designer and Wes Anderson, the movie director behind masterpieces like The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014).
The architectural frenzy of the city of Milan started back on the 11th of May 2011 when the MICO Milan Convention Centre was officially opened. Designed by architect Mario Bellini the MICO features an impressive art work made of iron which covers the entire rooftop of the convention centre. The Milanese people called it the comet. This stunning piece of architecture has now become a landmark of the city, an…
The osservatorio, this is the name of the new exhibition facility, is right in the heart of the city above the Prada store in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
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