MilanSights

Art sights in Milan

  1. Hangar Bicocca

    To the north-east of the city centre is this stunning, multipurpose exhibition space of Hangar Bicocca, in a vast industrial site that once was the heart of the Pirelli company’s operations. Its smartly curated temporary shows are certainly worth a look, but the big, and we mean big, attraction is a permanent installation by German artist Anselm Kiefer. The seven concrete-and-lead towers of The Seven Heavenly Palaces are a teetering 15m tall, tucked under the dark blue canopy of the 7000-sq-metre space. The precarious, ruined shells invoke the mythical, mystical yearning of their title as well as the abject destruction of postwar Europe.

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  2. A

    Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro

    Metal-loving Arnaldo Pomodoro’s large-scale, sci-fi-tinged work is on show at this vast postindustrial space, but he also launched the foundation to highlight the work of upcoming sculptors.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Francesca Minini

    Via Massimiano is home to Francesca Minini and Klerkx, both showing intriguing new-generation work.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Klerkx

    Via Massimiano is home to Francesca Minini and Klerkx, both showing intriguing new-generation work.

    reviewed