Nicola Trussardi Foundation

The Nicola Trussardi Foundation is a non-profit institution for the promotion of contemporary art and culture. Created in 1996, the Nicola Trussardi Foundation is neither a museum nor a collection. It’s rather an agency for the production and the diffusion of contemporary art in a wide variety of contexts and channels.

From autumn 2003, under the direction of President, Beatrice Trussardi and with Artistic Director, Massimiliano Gioni, the Nicola Trussardi Foundation has decided to explore new territories and modes of presenting contemporary art; its main purpose is now the realization of contemporary art events and exhibitions in public spaces of the city of Milan.

The Nicola Trussardi Foundation has left its exhibition spaces in Palazzo Marino alla Scala to disperse contemporary art directly in the city of Milano: the Foundation explores the art world of today, and it becomes a compass to orient oneself in the theatre of the city, starting new collaborations with the institutions of Milan, inside and outside contemporary culture’s borders.

With its activity, two major exhibitions a year and a series of more agile projects such as publications, insertions in magazines, mail projects, the Foundation infiltrates in Milan and looks at the city as a new visionary field for art and culture, a tank of energy and creativity that originating new occasions of exchange and ideas to promote. The Foundation invests all its resources and knowledge to produce culture’s events and to make the most innovative research of contemporary artists available to everyone.

Chronology of exhibitions 2003–2016

Short Cut by Elmgreen and Dragset from May 7 to June 4, 2003 – Ottagono, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Milan

If I Had You by Darren Almond from November 4 to Novembre 23 2003 – Palazzo della Ragione, Milan

Untitled by Maurizio Cattelan from May 5 to June 6, 2004 – Piazza XXIV Maggio, Milan

Meechfieber by John Bock from November 9 to December 2004 – Sala Reale, Central Station, Milan

Jet Set Lady by Urs Fischer from May 3 to June 1, 2005 – Istituto dei Ciechi, Via Vivaio 7, Milan

Long Sorrow by Anri Sala from November 15 to December 18, 2005 – Circolo Filologico Milanese, Via Clerici 10, Milan

I Like Things by Martin Creed from May 16 to June 18, 2006 – Palazzo dell'Arengario, Piazza del Duomo, Milan

My Religion Is Kindness. Thank You, See You in the Future by Paola Pivi from November 14 to December 10, 2006 – Old Warehouse, Porta Genova Station, Via Valenza 2, Milan

One of Many by Pawel Althamer from May 7 to June 5, 2007 – Palazzina Appiani, Sports Arena, Viale Byron 2, Milan

Altri fiori e altre domande by Peter Fischli & David Weiss from January 30 to March 16, 2008, Palazzo Litta, Corso Magenta 24, Milan

Tino Sehgal from November 11 to December 14, 2008, Villa Reale, Modern Art Gallery, Via Palestro 16, Milan

Still Life – Nature morte by Tacita Dean from May 12 to June 21, 2009 – Palazzo Dugnani, Via Manin 2, Milan

Pig Island by Paul McCarthy from May 20 to July 4, 2010 – Palazzo Citterio, Via Brera 14, Milan

Parasimpatico by Pipilotti Rist from November 9 to December 18, 2011 – Cinema Manzoni, Via Alessandro Manzoni 42, Milan

Rubble and Revelation by Cyprien Gaillard from November 13 to December 16, 2012 – Caserma XXIV Maggio, Via Vincenzo Monti 59, Milan

Fault Line by Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla from October 22 to November 24, 2013 – Palazzo Cusani, Via Brera 13–15, Milan

Wheatfield by Agnes Denes from March to July, 2015 – Porta Nuova district, Milan

The Great Mother from August 26 to November 15, 2015 – Palazzo Reale, Milan

Bibliography

Panorama Milano, edited by Massimiliano Gioni, Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Milan, 2003

I Nuovi Mostri, edited by Massimiliano Gioni, Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Milan, 2004

What Good is the Moon? edited by Massimiliano Gioni, essays by Daniel Birnbaum, Stefano Boeri, Flavio Del Monte, Tacita Dean, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Michele Robecchi, Barbara Roncari, Tiziano Scarpa, Roberta Tenconi, Beatrice Trussardi and Catherine Wood, Hatje Cantz, Olstfildern, 2010

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