Signs: Italian Contemporary Graphic Design at Base Milano
Base Milano, the creative hub launched last year in the former Ansaldo space, inaugurates Signs, an exhibition dedicated to contemporary Italian graphic design. On the second floor of Via Bergognone 34, until December 20, 24 islands or tables present works on paper and fabric by 24 Italian designers, ranging from established names to emerging talents. The show features Italo Lupi, Origoni Steiner, Pietro Corraini, Federico Pepe, Massimo Pitis, Leftloft, and Leonardo Sonnoli, among others. Organized like a suq by guilds, Signs fosters intergenerational dialogue, highlighting the analog resilience of graphic design against digital virtuality.
Key facts
- Signs is an exhibition at Base Milano focusing on Italian contemporary graphic design.
- The show features 24 Italian designers, from established to emerging.
- Works are presented on 24 islands or tables, primarily on paper and fabric.
- Exhibition runs until December 20 at Base Milano, Via Bergognone 34.
- Participants include Italo Lupi, Origoni Steiner, Pietro Corraini, Federico Pepe, Massimo Pitis, Leftloft, and Leonardo Sonnoli.
- The exhibition is organized like a suq by guilds to foster intergenerational dialogue.
- Base Milano is a creative hub that opened last year in the former Ansaldo space.
- The show emphasizes the analog nature of graphic design in a digital age.
Entities
Artists
- Italo Lupi
- Origoni Steiner
- Pietro Corraini
- Federico Pepe
- Massimo Pitis
- Leftloft
- Leonardo Sonnoli
Institutions
- Base Milano
- Artribune
Locations
- Milano
- Italy
- Via Bergognone 34