Our selection of exhibitions not to miss this month.
60° Wildlife Photographer of the Year
📍 Where: Museo della Permanente
📆 When: until 9 February 2025

The exhibition showcases the 100 award-winning shots from the 60th edition of the prestigious international competition, offering an immersive experience through backlit panels and multimedia content. Featuring photographs celebrating nature and reports on biodiversity and climate, the event includes guided tours and in-depth evenings with experts, making it an unmissable opportunity to explore the wonders of the natural world.
Andrea Branzi. Civilizations without jewels have never existed
📍 Where: 10corsocomo gallery
📆 When: until 16 February 2025

10corsocomo celebrates the vision and work of Andrea Branzi one year after his passing with an exhibition that brings together and connects works, documents, drawings, and photographs. The display, conceived as a continuous flow, creates a landscape of objects spanning from the mid-1980s to his latest creations in 2023.
Fuori come fiori
📍 Where: Fumagalli Gallery
📆 When: until 21 February 2025

Luca Boffi’s first solo exhibition in Milan, an artist and farmer from Campogalliano, investigates visual perception, landscape transformations, and the relationship between the natural and artificial. His works, tactile, olfactory, and visual, create sensory environments that invite the audience to engage with landscapes and daily surroundings, blending natural and artificial elements, while narrating the rural context and its nuances.
Architecture for Dogs
📍 Where: ADI Design Museum
📆 When: until 16 February 2025

An exhibition exploring the bond between design and dogs, featuring innovative dog houses and spaces by international architects, including Piero Lissoni and Giulio Iacchetti. Curated by Kenya Hara, it invites reflection on shared habitats, challenging anthropocentrism. The exhibition allows the public to actively participate by building their own dog architecture, in an inclusive cultural space that also welcomes animals.
Checkmate
📍 Where: Mimmo Scognamiglio Artecontemporanea
📆 When: until 21 February 2025

A group exhibition that evokes the game of chess, a symbol of strategy and power, yet here it represents the end of a cycle, the “death of the king,” and the fragility of power in the face of inner impulses. The works explore themes of change, solitude, and transformation, creating a dialogue between various cultural influences and artistic visions. The exhibition invites reflection on power, freedom, and metamorphosis, opening up to an alchemical, dreamlike world beyond logic and rationality.
Dubuffet e l’Art Brut. Gli Outsider italiani
📍 Where: Maroncelli 12
📆 When: until 28 February 2025

The exhibition features 18 lithographs from Dubuffet’s Phénomènes series, created in 1959, alongside works by Italian outsider artists, both historical and contemporary. Dubuffet, known for rejecting academic conventions, drew inspiration from Art Brut, celebrating natural materials and unconventional techniques. In addition to the lithographs, the exhibition includes works by artists such as Pietro Ghizzardi, Carlo Zinelli, and other Italian outsiders, complemented by pieces from contemporary creators and the ateliers of La Tinaia.
Pawel Grunert
📍 Where: Paola Colombari Gallery
📆 When: until 20 February 2025

The Paola Colombari Gallery, in collaboration with LANIERI, presents the solo exhibition of Pawel Grunert. A Polish designer and artist, he will display a selection of limited edition design works. His pieces, particularly chairs and armchairs, combine poor art with the functionality of design, featuring natural and neo-organic forms. Grunert views furniture as an expressive form that accompanies humans throughout their lives, leaving traces over time.