The choice of location respects the Maison’s tradition of weaving fashion into broader cultural dialogues. Like the Tate Modern in London, Triennale Milano is a centre that fosters creativity through a space that promotes new encounters born of diversity, exchange and the freedom that art, in its broadest sense, evokes in the viewer.
Since its founding in 1923, Triennale Milano has established itself as one of the world’s leading cultural institutions dedicated to design, architecture, visual, performing and performing arts. With its rich history and global reach as pinnacles of Italianness, it holds a special place in the hearts of Milanese residents and visitors alike as a testament to the golden age of Italian design.
The building’s architectural grandeur, emblematic of a particular era and aesthetic, stands as one of the city’s greatest exponents of public architecture thanks to a modernist design that reflects a rethinking of function and space.
Over the years, Triennale Milano has embraced innovation and technology, and has explored the social role of art and design, reflecting its ongoing commitment to address issues inherent in today’s society. This approach is embodied in Sabato De Sarno’s collections, which establish a constant dialogue with reality.
By choosing Triennale Milano, Gucci pays homage to the shared Italian heritage, where craftsmanship, innovation and aesthetic sophistication converge, and to Milan’s cultural scene, highlighting the role of this centre as a dynamic meeting point.
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