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Milano Art Week 2026: events, exhibitions, and must-see appointments
Milan Art Week 2026: a selection of must-see exhibitions and events, featuring major artists and last-call appointments across the city.
Editorial Staff
Apr 12


Cao Fei, Dash: an archaeology of contemporary agriculture at Fondazione Prada
The exhibition Dash by Cao Fei at Fondazione Prada explores smart agriculture through technology, archives, and cultural transformations.
Editorial Staff
Apr 9


Beyond the myth of the West: in Milan, an exhibition rewrites the American imaginary through photography
In Milan, the exhibition The New American West shows how photography has built and transformed the myth of the American West.
Editorial Staff
Mar 27


Milan between images and material: Giovanna Silva’s exhibition tells The latest summer in the city
At Fondazione Officine Saffi, Giovanna Silva’s exhibition explores Milan through photography and ceramics, offering a contemporary perspective on the city’s architecture and urban landscape.
Editorial Staff
Mar 13


At MUDEC, 200 Years of Photography in 100 Images: the exhibition that tells the story of the world through its most iconic shots
At MUDEC - Museum of Cultures, a major exhibition traces 200 years of photography through 100 iconic images, exploring collective memory, identity, and new contemporary imaginaries.
Editorial Staff
Mar 7


A journey through worlds and imagination: in Milan, Joyce Tang’s exhibition opens during the Chinese New Year celebrations
In Milan, Joyce Tang’s exhibition transforms the Chinese New Year into a visual journey through imagination, identity, and parallel worlds.
Editorial Staff
Feb 20


Merlin Carpenter in Milan: the exhibition with a single painting that cannot be seen (until 2081)
An exhibition with a single work that cannot be seen: Merlin Carpenter brings to Milan a painting sealed until 2081, making absence the true content.
Editorial Staff
Feb 8


The Tomb of the Olympic Games at Fondazione Rovati: the Etruscan masterpiece that tells the story of ancient sport
At Fondazione Luigi Rovati in Milan, the exhibition “The Olympic Games™: A 3,000-Year History” brings a very rare work to the city: the Tomb of the Olympic games, an extraordinary Etruscan testimony of athletic competitions and sporting rituals.
Editorial Staff
Feb 5


Debora Hirsch at Palazzo Citterio: Vanishing Trees, the digital installation that gives voice to endangered trees
Digital art and science meet in Vanishing Trees: on the LED wall of Palazzo Citterio, Debora Hirsch reinterprets endangered tree species in a project that bridges technology, memory, and biodiversity preservation.
Editorial Staff
Jan 20


Chiharu Shiota at MUDEC: a snowfall of suspended memory in the heart of Milan
An immersive, free, and participatory installation transforms the MUDEC Agora into a space for collective meditation on memory, absence, and human connections.
Editorial Staff
Jan 10
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