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Greg Goya designs Tempo tissue boxes and interactive installation in Milan

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Artist Greg Goya has created a limited-edition series of Tempo tissue boxes and an interactive installation titled "Until I Cry" in Milan. The three box designs depict a tear triggering a wave, a mended broken heart, and a skier reaching for stars, celebrating everyday fragility. The installation, located in Largo la Foppa until March 8, features hundreds of blue liquid tears suspended in air, inviting visitors to share emotional moments. Goya, a Turin-born fast art creator represented by OSA Group, defines his practice by its ability to generate immediate emotions and direct public interaction. His works have millions of social media views and have appeared in Italy, the US, Spain, France, Germany, and South Korea, where his first major Asian exhibition "Room for Wonder" marked a new chapter in urban-cultural dialogue. The Tempo collaboration is part of the brand's 2026 Limited Edition.

Key facts

  • Greg Goya created three limited-edition Tempo tissue box designs for 2026.
  • The designs feature a tear triggering a wave, a mended broken heart, and a skier reaching for stars.
  • Goya also created an interactive installation titled 'Until I Cry' in Milan.
  • The installation consists of hundreds of blue liquid tears suspended in air.
  • Visitors are invited to share emotional moments and become part of the artwork.
  • The installation is located in Largo la Foppa, Milan, until March 8.
  • Goya is a Turin-born artist who coined the term 'fast art' in 2022.
  • He is a talent of OSA Group, a brand storytelling agency.
  • His works have millions of social media views and are present in Italy, US, Spain, France, Germany, and South Korea.
  • His first major Asian exhibition 'Room for Wonder' was held in South Korea.

Entities

Artists

  • Greg Goya

Institutions

  • Tempo
  • OSA Group
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Largo la Foppa
  • Turin
  • Italy
  • United States
  • Spain
  • France
  • Germany
  • South Korea

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