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Triennale Milano
Davide Allieri, DR_01 77KMZ, 2024, courtesy Galerie Hubert Winter, photo Davide Allieri Studio
Exhibition

Davide Allieri After All

Until January 19 2025
Free admission
The practice of Davide Allieri (Bergamo, 1982) is steeped in references to cinema, theater and sci-fi. It is characterized by several recurrent themes, including experimentation with materials, reflection on the coordinates of space and time within dystopian habitats, and the inclusion of isolating and protective elements: shell devices abandoned in post-apocalyptic scenarios. The works on display are all new and specifically conceived to dialogue with the Impluvium space. They were developed from ordinary objects that the artist has modified and turned into disturbing, alien forms, between the organic and inorganic. The result is a landscape of abandonment, characterized by remains and traces of a now extinct society: a forewarning of an uncertain future that makes us think about the ambiguity between past and future, abandonment and recovery, destruction and invention. The show is part of the program to promote and boost the new Italian art scene, which Triennale has been implementing for some years.
Credits
Curated by Damiano Gullì, curator for Contemporary art and public program of Triennale Milano

Highlights

Installation view, photo by Gianluca Di Ioia
Installation view, photo by Gianluca Di Ioia
Installation view, photo by Gianluca Di Ioia
Technical partner
Technical partner

Archives and collection

Veduta notturna dell’abitazione a cupola geodetica di Füller, progetto dell’allestimento dell’architetto Roberto Mango, realizzata nel parco Sempione per la decima Triennale
Veduta notturna dell’abitazione a cupola geodetica di Füller, progetto dell’allestimento dell’architetto Roberto Mango, realizzata nel parco Sempione per la decima Triennale
Veduta notturna del Palazzo dell'Arte ripreso dalla Torre Lsittoria
Veduta notturna del Palazzo dell'Arte ripreso dalla Torre Lsittoria
Lampadario "carciofo" di Poul Henningsen, nella sezione della Danimarca
Lampadario "carciofo" di Poul Henningsen, nella sezione della Danimarca
Interno del Tunnel Pneu, progetto di Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’urbino e Paolo Lomazzi
Interno del Tunnel Pneu, progetto di Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’urbino e Paolo Lomazzi