Triennale Milano Showcases Exhibition on Italian Architect and Product Designer Franco Raggi
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The exhibition 'Franco Raggi. Unstable Thoughts' invites visitors to experience comprehensive insight into renowned Italian architect Franco Raggi’s distinguished career. Curated by Marco Sammicheli and Francesca Pellicciari, the immersive display at the Museo del Design Italiano in Milan emphasizes Raggi's evolution within the Radical Design movement. Spanning notable contributions from product design to exhibition installation, the exhibition sheds light on architecture's societal role and Raggi's lasting impact on design. This event is a precursor to the upcoming Milan Triennale, reinforcing Raggi's deep connections with the institution and its history.
Franco Raggi's exhibition 'Unstable Thoughts' at Museo del Design Italiano offers an immersive look at his significant contributions to architecture and design.
The event showcases Raggi's 50-year journey through radical design, emphasizing his influence in both product design and exhibition installation.
Curated by Marco Sammicheli and Francesca Pellicciari, it involves a unique installation from Piovenefabi, enhancing the experience of Raggi's creative legacy.
Raggi's work reflects his deep engagement with architectural society and his enduring relationship with the prestigious Triennale Milano.
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