REPORTER 019
WORDS BY EMILY MARTIN
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63rd Salone del Mobile. Milano
8 - 13 April 2025 Rho Fiera Milano, Italy
The 63rd Salone del Mobile will feature a major project called Mother, by Robert Wilson, in collaboration with the Municipality of Milan / Culture, at the Museo Pietà Rondanini – Castello Sforzesco. It’s a dedication to Michelangelo's masterpiece, recognised along with Leonardo's Last Supper, as the most iconic work of art in Milan, with the Salone’s theme paying wider tribute to art, the city, and light.
salonemilano.it
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Ithell Colquhoun 1 February - 5 May 2025 Tate St Ives, Cornwall 12 June - 19 October 2025 Tate Britain, London
Debuting at Tate St Ives before travelling to London's Tate Britain, this landmark exhibition will be the largest of Colquhoun’s work ever staged. It features more than 170 artworks and pieces of archival material from ’one of the most radical artists of her generation’, including painting, drawing and writing, many of which have never been exhibited publicly.
tate.org.uk
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Architect @ Work 19 - 20 March 2025 The Truman Brewery, level T1, London
The curated two-day trade fair, aimed at the British architecture and design community, returns with its stellar line-up of talks and latest product innovations in surface solutions, lighting technology, as well as interior and exterior fixtures and fittings, showcased by a selection of leading architectural suppliers. There’s also a RIBA pop-up bookshop and a chance to network in a creative and lounge-like atmosphere.
architect-at-work.co.uk
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style 28 March - 17 August 2025 Design Museum, London
Celebrating our enduring love of water, this exhibition will dive into design’s role in shaping our relationship with swimming over the past 100 years, both in the water and beside it. Visitors will discover the full spectrum of the design of swimming, from sports performance to fashion and architecture. It takes place across three sections that reflect the three locations in which we swim: the pool, the lido and nature.
designmuseum.org
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Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo 21 March - 29 June 2025 The Jillian and Arthur M. Sackler Wing of Galleries, Royal Academy of Arts, London
This comprehensive survey of politician, author and artist Victor Hugo’s rarely seen works on paper features around 70 artworks from important European collections. It will follow his preoccupation with drawing, from his early caricatures and travel drawings to his dramatic landscapes and experiments with abstraction.
royalacademy.org.uk
1. WORKSHOP ‘MOTHER’ BY ROBERT WILSON PRODUCTION CHANGE PERFORMING ARTS MUSEO PIETÀ RONDANINI, NOVEMBER 2024 ©ARCHIVIO CHANGE PERFORMING ARTS 2. ITHELL COLQUHOUN, ALCOVE, 1946, PRIVATE COLLECTION © SPIRE HEALTHCARE, © NOISE ABATEMENT SOCIETY, © SAMARITANS 3. XXX 4. SUBVERSIVE SIRENS: PHOTO BY ACKERMAN + GRUBER 5. VICTOR HUGO, THE TOWN OF VIANDEN SEEN THROUGH A SPIDER’S WEB, 1871. BROWN INK AND WASH, AND BLUE WATERCOLOUR OVER GRAPHITE ON PAPER, 25.5 X 30.3 CM. MAISONS DE VICTOR HUGO, PARIS / GUERNSEY. PHOTO: CCØ PARIS MUSÉES / MAISONS DE VICTOR HUGO
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