The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in Milan, an architectural gem reflecting the neo-renaissance style of the nineteenth century, hosted the “Being Home” event under Prada Frames from April 14 to 16, 2024. This museum, situated in the heart of Milan on Via Gesù 5, has a rich history as a private residence until 1974 and now houses a collection of fifteenth and sixteenth-century art and furniture. The event aims to explore personal and art history through its setting in various rooms of the museum, such as the living room, bedroom, dining room, bathroom, and library, where intimate conversations and thematic lectures were happening.
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“Being Home” is part of the broader Prada Frames initiative, which seeks to engage the public in meaningful discussions on culture, science, and design. The initiative has previously tackled themes ranging from the ecological impacts of the forestry industry to the evolving ethics of material usage in design. This year’s event continued this tradition by focusing on the concept of ‘home’, exploring how our living spaces can reflect cultural history and personal identity within the context of modern design challenges.
The choice of the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum as the venue plays a critical role in the dialogue proposed by “Being Home”. The museum’s ambiance, characterized by historic interiors and significant art collections, provides the perfect venue for discussions about the intersection of art history and personal living spaces.