NABA's 'The Great Learning' Exhibition at Triennale Milano
The Great Learning, the third installment of a trilogy exploring education, opened at Triennale Milano. Organized by NABA's Visual Arts Department, the exhibition features works by students and alumni, including Andrea Bocca, Edoardo Manzoni, Martina Brembati, Marco Ceroni, Luca Staccioli, and Stefano Serretta. The show is structured as a pedagogical tool, engaging with social and productive life. It began with a neon sign reading "Si deve mettere a confronto idee vaghe con immagini chiare," inverting a Godard quote. Works include organic assemblages, wearable sculptures, performances, and spatial interventions. The trilogy started in 2010 with Learning Machine and continued in 2015 with Theatre of Learning. The exhibition runs at Triennale Milano.
Key facts
- The Great Learning is the third exhibition in a trilogy on learning.
- The trilogy began in 2010 with Learning Machine.
- The second exhibition, Theatre of Learning, was in 2015.
- The exhibition is held at Triennale Milano.
- It features works by NABA students and alumni.
- Artists include Andrea Bocca, Edoardo Manzoni, Martina Brembati, Marco Ceroni, Luca Staccioli, and Stefano Serretta.
- The show includes a neon sign inverting a Godard quote.
- The exhibition is conceived as a pedagogical tool.
Entities
Artists
- Andrea Bocca
- Edoardo Manzoni
- Martina Brembati
- Marco Ceroni
- Luca Staccioli
- Stefano Serretta
- Ginevra Bria
Institutions
- NABA
- Triennale Milano
- Isisuf – Istituto Internazionale di Studi sul Futurismo di Milano
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy