10 events involving design, art and architecture to prepare for autumn

Venice Design Biennial

Venice Design Biennial

A selection of cultural appointments to mark in your diary. From Milan to Venice to Rome, passing through Naples

The scale is the local one, of the human dimension: except for the work of Giuditta Vettese, a young Italian performer who brings the gaze, the body and modesty to the stage in London as instruments of connection. A necessary incursion that resonates in the creative explorations, projects and cultural insights of Edoardo Tressoldi in Matera and Duccio Maria Gambi in Milan, Francesco Faccin and Beppe Finessi in Rome and Davide Biancucci in Gessate, Anna Quinz in Naples, Paola Niccolin in Piacenza and Giovanna Massoni in Como. Ten moments of reflection, ten opportunities to reflect on the time we are going through and try to reconnect with what we risk losing. Forever. 

Venice Design Biennial

Venice Design Biennial  

Extinction / Salvation is the curatorial theme proposed by the curators Luca Berta and Francesca Giubilei for the fifth edition of the lagoon festival. Among the more than 40 designers selected in the exhibition, Lucia Massari at the SPARC* Contemporary Art Space and Guillermo De Yavorsky at the Space for the Arts SPUMA. “We will all become extinct. Reluctantly or joyfully. Or perhaps on the contrary, will we all be saved? The apocalyptic tone is so widespread that everyone adopts their favorite conditioned reflex in defense: nihilistic condescension, activist rebellion, messianism, denialism, indifference, whataboutery... Design is in a singular position,” the curators say, quoting Emanuele Coccia, “to address the neo-anticapitalist imperative starting from an intrinsic residual faith in objects. Bearers of meaning in daily life.” Long live design. 

Where: SPARC* + SPUMA, Venice  
When: until November 2 

Duccio Maria Gambi

Ph. Delfino Sisto Legnani, Piercarlo Quecchia

Dark Times, Bright Signs  

Panorammma, Jirah, Diaphan Studio, Duccio Maria Gambi, Joy Herro, Natalia Triantafylli, Unicoggetto / Zihan Zhao and Wei Xiaoyan are the art designers featured in the installation “A journey shaped by form, matter, and the shadows we live with”, in the Milanese gallery in the heart of Brera. “Times have been dark more than once in history, and the world has been falling apart for centuries, it has always been repeated, generation after generation,” says Valentina Ciuffi, curator of the exhibition (with Studio Vedèt as creative director and exhibit design by Space Caviar). “Today, however, dystopia is visible in HD, certified, experienced in real time through technologies and corroborated by scientific theses accessible to all. And what’s more, apocalyptic thinking surrounds us, it has become mainstream.” On display are objects that absorb, interpret, exorcise, feel the world and work on inwardness. Creativity, an apotropaic weapon.  

Where: Delvis (Un)Limited, Via Fatebenefratelli, 9, Milan
When: from 24/09/2025 to 01/02/2026 

Galleria Giustini Stagetti

Pedestals

Pedestals support, elevate and display: while remaining in the shadows, they act; through form, material, height and arrangement, they guide our gaze. They are never neutral. Hence the pedestal is not only a support, but a mediator between the work and the world, between the artist and the viewer. It is never neutral. Francesco Faccin’s solo exhibition at the Giustini Stagetti gallery is a truly poetic and radical reflection that recognizes the design dignity of the role of the support. Threshold, presence and active device in the observer’s gaze, the exhibition “unhinges the visual and conceptual hierarchies to showcase this mute servant”, says Francesco Faccin. “Mine is a gesture of listening to what is normally silent. A celebration of what is marginal and what hits the mark.” Always coherent. 

Where: Galleria Giustini Stagetti, Via Gregoriana 41, Rome 
When: from 10/10/25 to 15/11/25 

Edit Napoli

Ph. Tiberio Sorvillo

Sciscioré. The game as an alpine gesture 

A title, Sciscioré, which borrows the Ladin word for the game of marbles and naturally restores its Neapolitan musicality: a play with linguistic hybrids that anticipates what will be staged in the spaces of La Santissima in Naples. Here the exhibition curated by Anna Quinz will land in this hub overlooking the Parco dei Quartieri Spagnoli: a foray into alpine design that, viewed under the lens of play, recovers the historical matrix of the toy. 24 designers are involved, selected to restore an authentic and profoundly contemporary meaning to this field of research, which over time has developed around the mountains. Furnishings, accessories, lamps and fabrics, made of wood, ceramic, steel and glass stud “a world that is anything but uniform and crystallized. Rather, a wealth of extraordinary skills and workmanship that, without transmission, risk being lost,” Quinz points out. The art of play needs to be protected. 

Where: La Santissima, Edit Napoli 
When: from 10 to 12 October 2025  

XNL Arte

Ph. Julian Rosefeldt

Manifesto  

Curated by Paola Nicolin, the exhibition presents the work of Julian Rosefeldt: a series of thirteen short films that the German artist and filmmaker has set each in a different context. All, with the exception of the prologue, are masterfully played by the twice Oscar-winning Australian actress Cate Blanchett. “The decision to entrust the roles to female figures,” explains Rosefeldt, “stems a the desire to redress the balance of a cultural history traditionally dominated by male voices.” The work is based both on a refined visual construction and on a deep historical research into places and texts. The incipit of the prologue, on the other hand, is a phrase taken from Marx and Engels’ Manifesto of the Communist Party of 1848: “All that is solid melts into air.” A tribute to a revolutionary matrix lost forever?

Where: XNL Arte, Via Santa Franca, 36, Piacenza 
When: from 18/10 to 25/11/25 

Campeggi

Soft Fold 

In the garden of the Church of San Pietro in Gessate, Davide Biancucci exhibits his very personal overview of the folding fabric chair. It features 24 models from the designer’s archive and from private collections and foundations. There are: Jasper Morrison’s Fionda for Mattiazzi and De Pas D’Urbino Lomazzi’s Sanremo for Zanotta, Vico Magistretti’s Regina d’Africa for Alias and finally Mehari, which the curator himself presented this year for Campeggi at the Salone del Mobile in Milan. Chosen to reveal the charm of a typological research that has engaged the creativity of many generations of designers, the chairs will be exhibited outdoors to enable the public to use them and experience them. Only by sitting in them comfortably, will it be possible to grasp how each model, with its specific technical and formal solutions, creates a relationship with the body. And therefore with space.  

Where: Giardino di San Pietro, Via Chiossetto, corner with Via Filippo Corridoni, Gessate (Mi) 
When: from 2/10 to 4/10/2025 

federlegnoarredo

80 years of FederlegnoArredo 

The Ministry’s Atrium of Honor is the setting chosen to inaugurate, in the presence of the Minister Adolfo Urso, the exhibition for the 80th anniversary of FederlegnoArredo. With the artistic direction of Beppe Finessi, historian and design critic, the graphic works created by Mauro Bubbico and the exhibition project by Massimo Curzi, the exhibition interlaces the history and identity of the wood-furniture supply chain. The appointment is part of a cultural schedule that, from the redesign of the site to the rebranding project, intends to develop a meticulous project of redefinition of the Federation’s identity.  

Where: Palazzo Piacentini, headquarters of the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy (Mimit), Rome 
When: from 17/10/2025 

Edoardo Tresoldi

Ph. Roberto Conte

Siris 

Curated by STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO, the interdisciplinary laboratory founded by Edoardo Tresoldi, inaugurates the artistic enhancement project of the Archaeological Park of Herakleia and Policoro in Matera. This enhancement project, promoted by the Ministry of Culture and with the artistic direction of Antonio Oriente, includes the creation of an Ecomuseum. Siris brings together the works by the Belgian duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh, who intervene on the site where the Archaic Temple stood, evoking its volumes through a Reverse Ruin; by the Spanish artist Selva Aparicio who, with a work comprising seven sculptures inspired by the rural votive shrines in the Sacred Wood, involves visitors; and by the Italian artist Max Magaldi who, with original contributions by the poet Claudia Fabris and the musician Daniela Pes, has created an immersive soundtrack.  

Where: Parco Archeologico di Herakleia at Policoro (Matera) 
When: 11/10/2025 

Lake Como Design Festival

Fragments 

Marked by conflicts and natural disasters that foster isolation and individualism, fragmentation becomes an act of resistance and also the unifying thread of the 7th edition of the Lake Como Design Festival. But it is “Fragments of Memory”, the Contemporary Design Selection, curated by Giovanna Massoni that will be the centerpiece of the lakeside event, with a careful selection of voices and feelings that glide in harmony with the natural setting of the Parco del Chilometro della Conoscenza. The work of the Italian curator based in Brussels refreshes and establishes the epicentric nature of her work with respect to the totality of the event. Abreham and Payam Askari, Agglomerati and We Mediterranean are just some of the voices that, despite their differences, synchronize their respective authorships to model a harmony that, without wishing to indulge in false romanticism, becomes universal. This is design for breathing harmony and drawing peace.  

Where: Lake Como design Festival 
When: until 21/09/2025 

Fanshaw Projects

I Would Like to Meet the Eye of the Sun and the Moon  

An introspective, conceptual and differently material work that reveals the young Italian artist’s interpretative awareness, which is so powerful as to intimidate even the toughest sensibilities. Attracted by her own admission by everything that is intimate, deep, hidden in the metaphysical hollows of a place, Giuditta Vettese invites us to join her. And at the same time, in the spaces of the  English “living laboratory”, to let ourselves be led in search of an inner force that is as vital and primordial as it is authentic. This is how, almost unconsciously attracted by the force that emanates from her body, in its entirety, the visitor finds himself crossing the liminal spaces of modesty to meet the other. Sculpture and video are the means chosen by the artist to trigger a profound reflection on the enigmatic nature of eroticism. To re-emerge guided by the eternal and rediscovered rhythms of the universe. Purified. 

Where: Fanshaw Projects, London 
When: until 19/10/2025  

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