Triennale Milano and Fondation Cartier Forge Long-Term Cultural Partnership
In Rome, a significant long-term cultural collaboration was unveiled between Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain and Triennale Milano, establishing a connection between Milan and Paris through a diverse program encompassing contemporary art, architecture, design, fashion, cinema, science, and philosophy. A 1,300-square-meter area at Triennale Milano will feature exhibitions jointly curated with Fondation Cartier. The partnership was introduced by French ambassador Christian Masset, along with remarks from Triennale president Stefano Boeri and Fondation Cartier director Hervé Chandès. The first three exhibitions include "Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle," set to open on October 17, 2020; "Les citoyens" by Guillermo Kuitca in spring 2021; and a French artist's exhibition in Milan before it moves to Shanghai.
Key facts
- Triennale Milano and Fondation Cartier have signed a long-term cultural partnership.
- The partnership includes a 1,300-square-meter exhibition space at Triennale Milano.
- Three initial exhibitions are planned: Claudia Andujar (Oct 2020), Guillermo Kuitca (spring 2021), and a French artist's show traveling to Shanghai.
- Claudia Andujar's exhibition 'The Yanomami Struggle' runs from October 17, 2020 to February 7, 2021.
- The exhibition features over 300 black-and-white photographs, many previously unpublished.
- Thyago Nogueira curated the Andujar exhibition.
- The partnership was announced at the French embassy in Rome by ambassador Christian Masset.
- Stefano Boeri and Hervé Chandès spoke at the announcement.
Entities
Artists
- Claudia Andujar
- Guillermo Kuitca
- Alessandro Mendini
- Enzo Mari
- Andrea Branzi
- Giuseppe Penone
- Formafantasma
Institutions
- Triennale Milano
- Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain
- Instituto Moreira Salles
- Power Station of Art
Locations
- Milan
- Paris
- Rome
- Shanghai
- Brazil
- Amazon