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Giorgetti celebrates art and design at Milan MuseoCity 2025
Since 127 years, Giorgetti has been marking the culture of design, combining aesthetics and art in a perfect union.
On the occasion of Milano MuseoCity 2025, Giorgetti Spiga - The Place will host an exclusive exhibition in which design interacts with art, thanks to the presence of works by Floriano Bodini and Eva Olah Arrè, part of the Banco BPM collection.
From the 2nd to 8th of March, Milano MuseoCity returns, the event thanks to which the city enhances its artistic, historical and cultural heritage. A programme of new and special activities involves more than 130 museums and cultural sites, to accompany the public on a discovery of an extraordinary Milan.
The special project ‘In Vetrina’, in particular, transforms the city into a medium for Art and Culture: 35 store windows and art galleries illustrate Milanese creativity and dialogue with cultural institutions, hosting their projects and works.
In the Milanese store window, these creations fit harmoniously into the visual narrative of the brand, flanking other works already on display. Their executive elegance and preciousness are well suited to the furnishing proposals, representing the essence of artistic and artisanal expertise.
Floriano Bodini, an emblematic figure of Milanese existential realism, is known for his poetics of matter and for his depiction of doves, a recurring symbol in his sculptural production.
On display is the Colomba (1975) in black coloured bronze.
Alongside Bodini's work, the sculpture Figure of a Man with Tension Wrap (1980) by the Hungarian Eva Olah Arrè will be on display, already the protagonist of an exhibition in 1986 in the central hall of the then Banca Popolare di Milano, today Banco BPM. Despite its small size, 30 cm in height, the bronze expresses all the dramatic tension of the figure huddled and torn through, a plastic interpretation of the concept of ‘bringing matter to life’.
Giorgetti Spiga - The Place
Via della Spiga 31, Milan
March 2nd–8th, Mon-Sun 10am -19pm