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Agendissima Miart 2017 AGENDISSIMA MIART 2017 28 MARZO - 1° APRILE MARTEDÌ 28 MARZO 2017 14 Diretta Modus Operandi – Artist in Residence, Marilisa Costello Twenty14 Contemporary – Via Mentana 7 18 Larry Fink – the beats and the vanity (su invito) Armani Silos – Via Bergognone 40 Liliana Moro – Ouverture Galleria Francesco Pantaleone – Via San Rocco 11 CASE CHIUSE #4 by Paola Clerico – Gabriele De Santis Casa Vautrin/ Vudafieri - via Melzo 5 18,30 I disabitanti Galleria Riccardo Crespi– Via Giacomo Mellerio 1 Mia E Göransson – Solo Show Officine Saffi – Via Aurelio Saffi 7 Santiago Sierra – Mea Culpa PAC – Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea – Via Palestro 14 Art for Charity – l’arte è un dono Fondazione delle Stelline – Corso Magenta 61 Eugenio Barbieri 1-0-2 Armada – Via Privata Don B. Grazioli 73 Paola Pivi – I’m tired to eating fish (su invito) La Rinascente – Piazza del Duomo Federico De Leonardis – Contaminazioni Galleria Lorenzo Valataro -Piazza S. Simpliciano, Milano Didone – dell’amore, dell’inganno, dell’esilio, del suicidio Davide Gallo, Via Farini 6 MERCOLEDÌ, 29 MARZO 2017 11 Verande// Luisa delle Piane – Andrea Anastasio 18,30 Matteo Basilé – Viaggio al Centro della Terra Circolo dei reduci e dei combattenti Galleria Pack – Viale Sabotino 22 Via Alessandro Volta, 23 Gianni Pettena Charlotte Salomon – Vita ? O teatro? (su invito) Spazio Vuoto riservato a Gianni Pettena Palazzo Reale – Piazza Duono MEGA – Piazza Vetra 21 Irene Coppola 12 Still Motion (su invito) Nowhere Gallery – Via del Caravaggio 14 Palazzo della Triennale – Viale Alemagna 6 Raul Cordero – Le parole sono vento FL Gallery – Viale Sabotino 22 17 ART TALK - Arte e Innovazione: un cortocircuito Studio Museo Francesco Messina Kader Attia/Daniel Buren via S.Sisto 4 Milano (ang. via Torino) Spazio 22 – Viale Sabotino 22 Mary Bauermeister – 1+1=3 Studio Gariboldi – Via Ventura 5 18 Andy Warhol- Vip Sosciety Galleria EF – Corso Magenta 31 Massimo Grimaldi – Scarecrows Zero… - Viale Premuda 46 Liu Xiaodong – Chittagong Galleria Massimo De Carlo – Piazza Belgioioso 2 Merlin James, Paintings Raucci Santa Maria Studio Projects Jim Shaw/Jamian-Juliano Villani Via Francesco Redi 23 Galleria Massimo De Carlo – Via Ventura 5 Armin Boehm – a painting diary 19 Daniele Innamorato – Like no tomorrow Galleria Francesca Minini – Via Massimiano 25 Marselleria – Via Paullo 12 Flavio Favelli – Senso80 Adrian Paci – The people are missing Albergo Diurno Venezia – Piazza Oberdan Kaufmann Repetto – Via Porta di Tenaglia 7 Project Room – Anna Bella Papp Piero Gilardi/Regina José Galindo-Il teatro subalterno Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro – Via Vigevano 9 Prometeogallery – Via Ventura 6 Markus Schinwald Jacin Giordano. Giò Marconi – Via Tadino 20 Hunting in the Valley of Color and Plastic Brigitte March Niedermair OTTO ZOO - via Vigevano 8 Transition_Giorgio Morandi Palazzo Borromeo, Piazza Borromeo 12 21 Sei conversazioni d’arte Images of Italy (su invito) Anselm Kiefer (conferenza) Deutsche Bank – Via Turati 27 Palazzo Reale – Piazza Duomo Seung-Hwan Oh – Impermanence Consolato della Repubblica di Corea, Piazza Cavour 3 GIOVEDÌ 30 MARZO 2017 8,30 Quarto dialogo – Attorno a Lotto Pinacoteca di Brera - Via Brera 28 11 Conrad Jon Godly – Genesis Wunderkammer Visionnaire - Piazza Cavour 3 12 Miart 2017 (preview su invito) Fiera Milano City - Viale Scarampo Gaetano Pesce – Maestà Tradita-Frammenti (conferenza stampa su invito) Palazzo Marino - piazza della Scala 15 Il collezionismo delle opere d’arte: Mostrare l’arte Palazzo Isimbardi - Via Vivaio 1 Matteo Pugliese – Spiriti Ostinati Aeroporto Milano Malpensa (Terminal 1) 18 Miart 2017 (inaugurazione su invito) Fiera Milano City - Viale Scarampo Ralph Gibson – Close- Up Baricentro - Via Pola 6 18,30 Luca Maria Patella - AutoEncyclopèdie: la Scrittura Laura Bulian Gallery - Via Giovanni Battista Piranesi 10 One – One Planet One Future Time Shrine Foundation - via Conte Rosso 8 Intorno ai vasi sacri Museo di Sant’Eustorgio - Piazza Sant’eustorgio 3 20 Il Cacciatore Bianco/The White Hunter FM Centro per L’Arte Contemporanea - Via Giovanni Battista Piranesi 10 21,30 Club To Club Milano 2017 – #C2CMLN (su invito) Gucci Hub - Via Mecenate 79 VENERDÌ 31 MARZO 2017 9,30 Colazione Premio Moroso (con i finalisti del premio, su invito) Showroom Moroso – Via Pontaccio 8/10 11.30 Triennale Design Museum –Giro Giro Tondo (su invito) Palazzo della Triennale – Viale Alemagna 6 18 Bronze is now// Roberto Sironi – Fuoco// Marta Pierobon Shoes Tongue and Cigarettes//The act of drinking a coke by yourself is the lowest Fonderia Artistica Battaglia – Via Stilicone 10 Herbert Hamack – At the end of the rainbow Studio La Città- Via Pestalozzi 4 Vettor Pisani/ Luca Francesconi - Mascaret Spazio Maria Calderara –Via Lazzaretto 15 Matteo Montani – The Glow and the Glare Luca Tommasi – Via Tadino 15 18,30 Clino Castelli – Art Revamping 1967 - 2017 Clino Castelli Studio – Corso Garibaldi 35 There is a party! Renata Fabbri Arte Contemporanea – Via Stoppani 15/C 19 Spencer Finch Lisson Gallery – Via Zenale 3 Mario Nigro – Le strutture dell’esistenza Dep Art – Via Comelico 40 Chiara Polemica – The distance 12 The Brian & Barry Building – Via Durini 28 1 APRILE 2017 10.30 A letto con il design Design Hotel - Via Enrico Cosenz, 44/4 17.30 Paolo Dalprato – Metallo Vivo Casa di Vetro - Via Luisa Sanfelice 3 18 Apart Venini 93 - Via Venini 93 Jean Triffez Artea Gallery - Corso Buenos Aires 52 20124 Patrizia Rizzi – Pino Trillo e altri disegni Spazio Mantegna - Via Piero della Francesca 18,30 Tavola Rotonda con Germano Celant Fondazione Prada - Largo Isarco 2 19 More rules for modern life Spazio Orso 16 - Via Dell’orso 16 (solo su invito) 20 The New American Cinema Torino 1967 Fondazione Prada - Largo Isarco 2 A concert for Laure Provost ‘s GDM Hangar Bicocca - Via Chiese 2 22 A Cuppa Tea with Trim (performance di Laure Provost) Hangar Bicocca - Via Chiese 2.
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