NILUFAR GALLERY – MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2022
Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 06 June 2022
Images courtesy of Nilufar
Nilufar & Nilufar Depot (Preview)
Nilufar Gallery returns to Milan Design Week 2022 with a major showcase of works from over twenty-five internationally renowned artists.

NILUFAR – Martino Gamper – Innesto
With various exhibitions in the locations of Via della Spiga and Nilufar Depot, Nina Yashar blends generations, styles and nationalities, creating a dialogue between established names and young avant-garde talents, thus staging an entertaining design show. The gallery has conceived a theme that could embody its belief: with the variety of the artists represented, Nilufar Gallery showcases a fusion of practices that are just as enriching as they are entertaining, all united by Nilufar Gallery’s distinctive taste.

NILUFAR – Draga Aurel – PY Stools
“We want to represent nowadays zeitgeist, which is hardly anymore about single choices, but rather about abundance, heterogeneity, medleys, opposites meeting, mixing and dialoguing. Contemporary taste is not defined by an exclusive type of style, but rather by the appreciation of visual culture as a whole, accepting and wanting the richness of stimuli the world provides. This year, we are presenting collectible design in an unprecedented shape: a form of entertainment” – states gallery founder Nina Yashar.

NILUFAR – Andres Reisinger – Too Much Too Soon | FAR22 – Etienne Marc

Presented by Coulisse | INK
PRESENTED PROJECTS
Nilufar Depot — Viale Lancetti, 34
New projects and exhibitions by Analogia Project, Andrea Sanguineti, Andrés Reisinger, Ashley Hicks, Audrey Large, Bethan Laura Wood, Caturegli Formica, Draga & Aurel, EDXXKAT, FAR (Carlo Lorenzetti, Etienne Marc, Odd Matter curated by Valentina Ciuffi), John Brevard, Martino Gamper, Osanna Visconti, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Reborn Ginori 1735 promoted by Ginori 1735 and curated by Frédéric Chambre in collaboration with Nilufar Gallery (by Martino Gamper), Robinson Ferreux, Sophie Dries, Vibeke Fonnesberg-Schmidt.

NILUFAR – KHALED EL MAYS – AN ITERATION OF THE FLORA SEATING SYSTEM
Nilufar Gallery — Via della Spiga, 32
New projects and exhibitions by Anestis Michalis, Daniele Innamorato, Gal Gaon, Irene Goldberg, Khaled El Mays, Reborn Ginori 1735 promoted by Ginori 1735 and curated by Frédéric Chambre in collaboration with Nilufar Gallery (by Federica Perazzoli, Flavie Audi, Andrea Zucchi), Vibeke Fonnesberg-Schmidt.

NILUFAR – ROBINSON FERREUX – DELTA 207 LAMP | ASHLEY HICKS
Special Project
Reborn Project, promoted by Ginori 1735 and curated by Frédéric Chambre in collaboration with Nilufar Gallery

NILUFAR – GAL GAON+IRENE GOLDBERG – EDEN COLLECTION

NILUFAR – CATUREGLI FORMICA – CF V7 Flame
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