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Anne de Carbuccia Opens Time Shrine Foundation in Milan

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Anne de Carbuccia, a New York-born artist, has founded the Time Shrine Foundation in Milan's Lambrate district, housed in a converted 1920s factory. The foundation's inaugural exhibition, 'One – One Planet One Future,' opens March 31, 2017. It features photographs from her three-year global journey, blending Baroque iconography with found objects to create temporary shrines addressing planetary issues like water scarcity, pollution, climate change, and energy waste. The show is divided into four sections: a pool area, a greenhouse, a reconstructed set, and a central courtyard leading to a video documentation space. The foundation is supported by private and corporate donations and collaborates with nonprofits in Thailand, Kenya, India, and Cambodia.

Key facts

  • Anne de Carbuccia founded the Time Shrine Foundation in Milan.
  • The foundation is located in a converted 1920s factory in Lambrate.
  • The inaugural exhibition 'One – One Planet One Future' opens March 31, 2017.
  • The exhibition features photographs from a three-year global journey.
  • Works combine Baroque iconography like skulls and hourglasses with found objects.
  • The foundation addresses global issues: water scarcity, pollution, climate change, energy waste.
  • The foundation is supported by private and corporate donations.
  • It collaborates with nonprofits in Thailand, Kenya, India, and Cambodia.

Entities

Artists

  • Anne de Carbuccia

Institutions

  • Time Shrine Foundation
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Lambrate
  • Thailand
  • Kenya
  • India
  • Cambodia

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