[Milan, Italy] Special exhibition supervised by film director Wes Anderson at the Prada Museum
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The special exhibition at the Prada Foundation Museum was "The Sarcofago di Spitzmaus e altri tesori" (The Sarcofago of the Spitzmaus e altri tesori), supervised by film director Wes Anderson and his partner, illustrator Juman Ma'roof.
This exhibition is a traveling exhibition from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria.
The exhibition features 538 beloved works selected by the two curators from the collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and the Natural History Museum in Vienna, which they have visited many times.
The exhibition hall has no route, no numbers for the works, and no captions, as if to tell the viewer to look at it however they want.
The all-green room, the area with portraits of aristocrats and nobility, the children's portrait room, the room of small things...
The works I had seen in Vienna looked different somehow, which was exciting. The exhibition method is not limited by era or genre, and it attracts the viewer. It's amazing how different an art exhibition can be just by editing it!
Fondazione Prada Milano
Address: Largo Isarco, 2, 20139 Milano, Italy
Telephone: +39 0256662612
Closed on Tuesdays
Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:00-20:00
Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00-21:00
Admission fee: 12 euros