A light intervention inside Palazzo Reale, is the exhibition pr oject designed by Italo Lupi, Ico Migliore and Mara Servetto. On one side it creates a great dialogue with the pre-existing architecture, on the other it supports the narration and use of the exhibition.
© Luca Fregoso. Published on March 27, 2013.
As a prelude to the exhibition, in the first rooms, long expository out of scale tables display a narration, both on paper and multimedia, about the historic exhibition of ’53 on Picasso in Milan.
© Luca Fregoso. Published on March 27, 2013.
The rooms that host the works of art are characterized by the presence of a continuous surface of white light, all over the perimeter external wall, that marks and guides the pathways and that is in contrast with the warm grey displaying walls: at the bottom there’s a continuous bench, that passes through each room, about 80 meters long, that allows to stop by and observe the works.
© Luca Fregoso. Published on March 27, 2013.
In the Cariatidi room, beyond the wing that hosts “Massacre in Korea”, high self-sustaining wings lead to an innovative multimedia representation about Guernica, with a strong but balanced spatial intervention, a sort of spyglass of the great projection. Lighting project developed with Reggiani Illuminazione.
© Luca Fregoso. Published on March 27, 2013.