Copper Crossings at Triennale in Milan

16 September - 9 November  2014

Triennale di Milano

The exhibition looking at copper from a different point of view thanks to an interdisciplinary approach represented through more than 250 pieces



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Copper, interpreted in all its multiple forms and applications in contemporary art, design, architecture and technology, is the main theme of Copper Crossings, Copper Shapes in Contemporary Art, Design, Technology and Architecture presented at Milan's Triennale from September 16th to November 9th, 2014.

The concept of the exhibition is by Elena Tettamanti and is coproduced with Eight Art Project - a new company set up to produce projects in contemporary art and design – together with Triennale di Milano, Triennale Design Museum and Istituto Italiano del Rame with the patronage of the European Copper Institute.

Copper Crossings is curated by Antonella Soldaini and Elena Tettamanti.

This is the first exhibition looking at copper from a different point of view thanks to an interdisciplinary approach represented through more than 250 pieces. An outstanding scientific support is given by Giampiero Bosoni, Ico Migliore and Francesca Olivini at Istituto Italiano del Rame together with a high profile scientific committee consisting of Giampiero Bosoni, Maurizio Decina, Fiorenzo Galli, Ico Migliore and Vicente Todolí. The set up and the graphic project are by studio Migliore Servetto Architects.

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