Inequalities-Focused Exhibition Forums

Triennale Milano Marks Its 24th International Exhibition

Triennale Milano is set to host a forum on September 11, 2024, focusing on the themes of the upcoming 24th International Exhibition, titled 'Inequalities.' This exhibition, which will run from May to November 2025, aims to explore various global issues related to inequality through the perspectives of artists, designers, architects, and researchers. The forum will feature over 25 speakers of international repute, including sociologist Richard Sennett, artist Theaster Gates, and architect Francis Kéré, among others. These experts will delve into topics like climate change, migration, aging populations, and access to housing and education.

The forum marks the beginning of a public program leading up to the 24th International Exhibition. It will present attendees with the chance to engage in critical discussions on pressing global issues. For those interested in contemporary social challenges, design, and architecture, this event provides an opportunity to gain insight from thought leaders and participate in a dialogue on how these themes will be addressed in the exhibition.

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