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Time is “tangible and omnipresent” in the 16th-century Benedictine cloister explains the curator, who has filled the space with large upturned bells of different sizes, creating a partially obligatory and slightly labyrinthine route to be explored without haste. Every artist has been given a specific timeframe – from hours to a few minutes – during the day to interpret from a design angle.
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4 – 9 Aprile 2017
Mindcraft
curated by Henrik Vibskov
Chiostro Minore di San Simpliciano
piazza Paolo VI 6, Milan