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RENAISSANCE OF THE REAL

Fondazione Luigi Rovati

Corso Venezia, 52, Milano

20-26 April 2026· Porta Venezia

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Open now (Milan time)
  • Mon10:00 - 19:00Press previewRegistration at the entrance17:00 - 18:30OtherRegistration at the entrance
  • Tue10:00 - 19:00ExhibitionRegistration at the entrance17:00 - 18:30OtherRegistration at the entrance
  • Today10:00 - 19:00ExhibitionRegistration at the entrance17:00 - 18:30OtherRegistration at the entrance
  • Thu10:00 - 19:00ExhibitionRegistration at the entrance17:00 - 18:30OtherRegistration at the entrance
  • Fri10:00 - 19:00ExhibitionRegistration at the entrance17:00 - 18:30OtherRegistration at the entrance
  • Sat10:00 - 19:00ExhibitionRegistration at the entrance
  • Sun10:00 - 19:00ExhibitionRegistration at the entrance
USM Modular Furniture, in partnership with the transdisciplinary architecture studio Snøhetta, is proud to announce Renaissance of the Real, a multisensory installation by Swiss artist and experience designer Annabelle Schneider. Debuting at the prestigious Fondazione Luigi Rovati during Milan Design Week (April 20–26, 2026), the project invites visitors to step outside digital acceleration and rediscover the sensory intelligence of the physical body. The Vision: Presence Cannot Be Downloaded We live in an era of hyper-connectivity, yet feel increasingly disconnected from our surroundings. While algorithms shape our desires more than reality, our attention becomes fragmented. Renaissance of the Real serves as a conceptual counterpoint to this digital saturation. The installation explores how carefully designed physical spaces can restore presence, perception, and human connection in an age increasingly shaped by technology. The Architecture: Structure Meets Vulnerability At the core of the installation is the iconic USM Haller modular system . For over 60 years, USM has defined a design language of precision and adaptability. Here, the system transcends its role as furniture, acting as the architectural skeleton that supports a soft, textile membrane that expands and contracts subtly like a breathing organism. This cocoon-like bubble creates a dialogue between the steel modular grid and fluid, organic softness – a space where structure and vulnerability coexist. The Experience: A Sensory Recalibration The architectural expertise of Snøhetta shapes how this relationship unfolds spatially. Known internationally for projects that connect architecture with landscape and human experience, the studio developed the spatial choreography that allows the installation to function as both a sculptural presence within the museum garden and an intimate sanctuary. The journey begins with a reset: upon arrival, visitors are offered a warm towel – a ritual cleanse during a week of overstimulation. Inside the textile cocoon, visitors will encounter a landscape of subtle sound frequencies, diffused light, scent, and tactile surfaces. To further anchor the experience in the physical realm, artist and audio engineer Devon “OJAS” Turnbull will host daily vinyl listening sessions. From Tuesday to Friday (April 21–24, 5 pm - 6 pm), the space will be filled with analogue frequencies to further connect and calm its audience. The space is designed not for performance, but for stillness – offering a temporary refuge to breathe, listen, and simply be present.

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Geely · IQOS · KIA · Lexus · Nike · SEM, Spotti Milano · Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation · glo™ · Škoda Auto

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  • Porta Venezia Design District 2026 | DESIGN IS ACT

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