MILAN.- Fondazione Prada will reopen its doors in Milan on 5 June 2020. The exhibition spaces will be accessible to the public from Friday to Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm. Audience will be able to visit the three temporary exhibitions K, The Porcelain Room, and Storytelling.
All sanitary and safety measures necessary to preserve the health of the public and staff and ensure a pleasant and serene visiting experience will be implemented in the outdoor and indoor spaces of the foundation. In compliance with the rules on containment and management of the epidemiological emergency, admission is limited and requires the purchase of a ticket online. The permanent projects Atlas, Haunted House, Le Studio d'Orphée, and Processo grottesco will not be on view. The Cinema program, the activities of Accademia dei bambini and the guided tours remain temporarily suspended.
Bar Luce and Ristorante Torre both reopen from June 5, from Friday to Sunday, at the following times: from 10am to 7pm for Bar Luce and from 6pm to 11pm for Ristorante Torre.
After the interruption of activities due to the health emergency, the exhibition program of the Milan venue will be modified. K, a project that explores the literary universe of Franz Kafka through the works of Martin Kippenberger, Orson Welles, and Tangerine Dream, will be extended until 25 October 2020. The exhibitions The Porcelain Room, an artistic investigation on the historical context, purpose and impact of Chinese export porcelain, and Storytelling, a solo show devoted to artist Liu Ye, will be extended until 10 January 2021. The venetian outpost of Ca Corner della Regina and Osservatorio in Milan will reopen to the public in 2021.
Fondazione Pradas website and social channels will continue to operate as a laboratory of ideas and a flexible and creative platform where new digital projects such as Love Stories, conceived by Francesco Vezzoli for Fondazione Prada's Instagram account and running until 19 July 2020, will be developed.