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Milan, Dimoregallery’s new space

In the city’s most metaphysical quarter, a constantly evolving environment where scenography, design and art engage in a powerful dialogue

In one of Milan’s most layered and evocative districts, between the severe geometries of Piazza degli Affari and the Roman ruins that surface just a few streets away, Dimoregallery inaugurates its new premises on Via San Vittore al Teatro, following the celebrated Via Solferino spaces that over the years became a true design destination. The gallery now occupies a site adjacent to the Stock Exchange building, the 1932 Palazzo Mezzanotte, which still preserves the monumental and metaphysical aura of the era in which it was conceived: a suspended, silent, almost unreal setting where twentieth-century grandeur now confronts the contemporary provocation of Maurizio Cattelan’s monumental L.O.V.E. sculpture, installed before the building in 2010. In this enclave of austere architecture and secluded streets, Milan reveals one of its densest and most theatrical identities.

The choice of the new location feels entirely consistent with the vision developed over the years by Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran. More than a gallery in the conventional sense, the space operates as a mutable narrative environment, conceived to accommodate Dimorestudio’s singular ability to construct scenographies and, within them, stories. The interiors become ever-changing sets in which historical furnishings, artworks and contemporary pieces are orchestrated according to an almost cinematic logic, built on tension, contrast and sophisticated cultural references.

The building itself, a former bank unfolding across two floors, retains its original vault intact. It is here that one of the most compelling moments of the inaugural display takes shape: the safety deposit room, left almost untouched, now houses within glass vitrines a selection of objects designed by Gio Ponti. The metallic precision of the banking interior and the formal lightness of the works on display create a visual short circuit of remarkable intensity.

The new headquarters further affirms the gallery’s distinctly curatorial approach, where every element is selected as part of a coherent narrative. Alongside creations by Dimoremilano and Interni Venosta appear seminal figures of Italian design culture, from Luigi Caccia Dominioni to Nanda Vigo, while the collaboration with Cardi Gallery introduces works by Jannis Kounellis and other twentieth-century masters. More than an exhibition design, the result is an atmospheric device in which art, design and memory become living matter.

All photos © Andrea Ferrari courtesy Dimoregallery

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