The Milan Triennale will host until April 12 the exhibition "999. A collection of questions about contemporary living.“ Started last Jan. 12, the exhibition is a look at a new kind of living through environments that visitors will be able to ”look at, touch and experience," thanks to a series of physical, digital and social settings.
The home is thus understood not as a place, but rather as an experience. This exhibition aims to narrate these new “experiences” of living. A new living where the boundary between inside and outside has become blurred and uncertain. A house that opens to the world, a city that welcomes different forms and modes of living and dwelling.
The exhibition is curated by Stefano Mirti of IdLab Coordination.
The event can be visited during the opening hours of the Triennale, that is, from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Full ticket price €9, reduced ticket price €7.50 / €6.50 for the first access to the exhibition; single ticket for all exhibitions €12.Holders of the Exhibition Ticket or Single Ticket (with issue from 12.01.18), by re-presenting the ticket at the cashier, will be able to purchase a ticket at 2.00 € for all accesses after the first one.
For all information you can visit www.triennale.org.
An exhibition on contemporary living in Milan. |
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