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  2. Triennale di Milano - Wikipedia

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    The Triennale di Milano is a museum of art and design in the Parco Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte [], built between 1931 and 1933 to designs by Giovanni Muzio and financed by Antonio Bernocchi and his brothers Andrea and Michele.

  3. Milan Triennial - Wikipedia

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    21st century. Design after Design [20] 2 April 2016 [20] 12 September 2016 [20] [21] Triennial 2019: Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival [22] 1 March 2019: 1 July 2019 [22] [23] XXIII Triennale di Milano: Unknown Unknowns. What we don’t know we don’t know. [24] 20 May 2022 [24] 2November 20, 2022 [24]

  4. Piero Fornasetti - Wikipedia

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    Architettura trumeau, designed with Gio Ponti, 1951, Victoria & Albert Museum; Il pranzo in piedi, 1951, Triennale Design Museum; Interior of the ocean liner "Andrea Doria", 1952; Interior of the ocean liner "Conte Grande". Tema e Variazioni plate series, 1952 – 1953; Adamo ed Eva plate set, 1954, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

  5. List of museums in Milan - Wikipedia

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    La Triennale di Milano: 1: Multiple: International cultural institution established in 1923, host exhibitions meetings and conferences. It showcases a permantent collection of Italian design and hosts the Triennale Teatro dell' Arte. Leonardo3 Museum: 1: Technology

  6. Milan Triennial XVII - Wikipedia

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    The Milan Triennial XVII was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) [2] on the 5 June 1986. [2] Its theme was The Cities of the World and the Future of the Metropolis. [2]

  7. Milan Triennial VII - Wikipedia

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    The Milan Triennial VII was the triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) [1] on the 9 November 1938. [1] Its theme was Order - Tradition. [1]

  8. Milan Triennial V - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Prix was awarded to Elsa Elenius, Maija Kansanen-Størseth and to Harry Röneholm (for exhibition display); Eva Brummer had an honorary mention; Alvar Aalto, Eva Anttila and Toini Muona won gold medals; Friedl Kjellberg and Werner West silver and Dora Jung, Kurt Ekholm, Gunnel Gustafsson (Nyman) and Jussi Mäntynen all won bronze medals.

  9. Milan Triennial XI - Wikipedia

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    There was a survey of sculpture of the previous 50 years, showing works by Umberto Boccioni, Constantin BrâncuČ™i, Alexander Calder, Arturo Martini, Henri Matisse, Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Auguste Rodin.