The interview
The version of Anne Schweitzer about Fuorisalone
What does Fuorisalone mean for you?
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Fuorisalone is an accurate list of exhibitions, venues, installations I want to visit; and it’s the liberty of not following it because then I see something in a courtyard, I spy under a porch, and I just want to explore. Maybe it’s not even something linked to Fuorisalone, it can just be one of those architectural beauties you don’t have the opportunity to admire during the year.
The most important thing you discover or learnt from Milano Design Week
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What I learnt over the years is that no matter how hard you try, you always miss something of what you so much wanted to see. I learnt to accept the simple fact that there will always be someone telling you about that thing you couldn’t miss, and you did miss.
Critics aside, what happens in Milan during design week is unique and spectacular, is cherished and expected for the whole year, is a magical gather of people, a concentration of creativity – most of all, it’s part of people’s life. Everyone these days is making fun of the frenzy that takes the city like a spell using the hashtag #cisentiamodopoilsalone (we’ll speak after Il salone): this happens no where else.
Your place during Design Week
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My place: two years ago at Palazzo Bocconi, Corso Venezia 48, I visited the Louis Vuitton project “Objets Nomades”: a very special exhibition in an out of time place. I was so moved by “La Maison au Bord de l’eau”, a Charlotte Perriand project she never produced, I could have spent the whole afternoon there.
To not be missed at Design Week 2017
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Uh! That’s a difficult question, I will find out during my escapades to the events of others! But I am very curious about the interior garden for Baxter new outdoor collection in their showroom BAXTER CINEMA in Largo Augusto.
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