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dicembre 31, 2020 - Moma

'Broken Nature' at The Museum of Modern Art, New York


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Broken Nature

November 21, 2020 – August 15, 2021

The Museum of Modern Art

Celebrating design’s ability to offer powerful insights into the key issues of our age, The Museum of Modern Art will present Broken Nature in its street-level galleries. The exhibition will highlight the concept of “restorative design” and present objects and concepts that offer diverse strategies in the effort to help humans repair their relationship to the environments that they share—with other humans and with other species. A collaboration with the Triennale di Milano, Broken Nature was originally organized in 2019 as the main exhibition of the XXII Triennale, with a curatorial team composed of Paola Antonelli, Ala Tannir, Laura Maeran, and Erica Petrillo. Featuring approximately 45 works—some of them new acquisitions in the Museum’s collection and others loans—drawn from the more than 100 in the Milan installation, the #moma chapter of Broken Nature will explore the complex, interconnected systems humans inhabit, and the reparative roles #design plays within these systems.

Broken Nature is organized by Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Department of Architecture and #design, and Director, Research and Development, and Anna Burckhardt, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and #design.

The exhibition is made possible by Allianz, MoMA’s partner for #design and innovation.

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