Moiré Gallery relocates to Via Borgospesso 18 in Milan with 'Adagio' exhibition
Moiré Gallery has moved from a 18th-century palazzo between Brera and Montenapoleone to a new 50-square-meter space at Via Borgospesso 18 in Milan. Founder and curator Ouafa Lotfi Tahoun stated the philosophy remains unchanged, aiming to offer an immersive, sophisticated shopping experience. The inaugural exhibition, 'Adagio', celebrates slow time and features established and emerging artists, designers, vintage and antique pieces, and niche fashion labels. The space's écru walls serve as a neutral canvas for artworks, clothing, and design objects. Tahoun emphasized that appreciating craftsmanship requires time, calling slowness the true luxury today. The exhibition is an ode to lingering, listening, and discovering details.
Key facts
- Moiré Gallery moved to Via Borgospesso 18, Milan
- New space is 50 square meters with écru walls
- Previous location was a 18th-century palazzo between Brera and Montenapoleone
- Founder and curator is Ouafa Lotfi Tahoun
- Inaugural exhibition is titled 'Adagio'
- 'Adagio' celebrates slow time and reflection
- Exhibition includes established and emerging artists, designers, vintage, antiques, and niche fashion
- Tahoun stated that time is the true luxury today
Entities
Artists
- Ouafa Lotfi Tahoun
Institutions
- Moiré Gallery
- Artribune
Locations
- Via Borgospesso 18
- Milan
- Italy
- Brera
- Montenapoleone