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Recycling Beauty at Fondazione Prada is a Remarkable Study

"Recycling Beauty" is an exhibition and study in material reuse. On view at Fondazione Prada’s Milan flagship until February 27th, 2023, the show was curated by Salvatore Settis, Anna Anguissola, Denise La Monica and designed by Rem Koolhaas of OMA.

"Recycling Beauty" is framed as an in-depth study "dedicated entirely to the reuse of Greek and Roman antiquities in post-antique contexts, from the Middle Ages to the Baroque era." The curators frame classical antiquity as not just a relic of the past but also something that can affect the present and the future. Accompanying "Recycling Beauty" is a comprehensive and luxuriously bound book that explores the research further in 560 pages, featuring 16 critical texts, 356 illustrations, and other information.
Trend Themes
1. Material Reuse in Art Exhibitions - Exhibitions and studies that showcase material reuse in art can lead to innovative sustainability practices in the art world.
2. Reviving Classical Artworks - Efforts to showcase the relevance of classical art in post-antique contexts provide opportunities for disruptive innovations in the design and curation of art exhibitions.
3. Comprehensive Study Publications - The publication of luxuriously bound books that comprehensively explore art research can provide marketing opportunities for art institutions and inspirations for future scholars.
Industry Implications
1. Art Exhibitions and Curation - The art world can explore innovative and sustainable practices by incorporating material reuse and showcasing classical artworks in post-antique contexts in their exhibitions.
2. Luxury Publishing - The publication of comprehensive and visually stunning books can provide marketing opportunities for art institutions and book publishers.
3. Art Education and Scholarship - Comprehensive studies of art in the past can inspire future scholars and contribute to the innovation of art education.

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