Tuesday, 14/5 17:00 - 21:00
and 18:00 - 21:00
Opening Artspace Fiori Chiari-Fiori Oscuri (Bright/Dark Flowers)
Nora Gres Studio
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Blumenstr. 23, 80331 München
No reservation required, Free
Rooting Light & Darkness
The new Art Space for Contemporary Art & Visual Culture opens in the middle of Munich. It is in this polarity that the Ruffini Creative Hub presents its store preview.
On May 14, 2024, a new Art Space will open in Munich: Fiori Chiari - Fiori Oscuri (Light/Dark Flowers), the names of two well-known streets in Milan.
Two rooms that merge into one another at Blumenstraße 23 bring the creative spirit of Milan to Bavaria and establish themselves as a PopUpSpace in the area of Contemporary Art & Design and Visual Culture.
The Art Space is run by Nora Gres Studio, a start-up from the Ruffini Creative Hub. For the opening, participants in the hub were invited to give a preview of the Ruffini Store, which will open at Rindermarkt in June:
Habitus Art partners with artists to offer DIY art kits.
The design studio RAIIZ presents elegant lamps and mirrors.
Exclusively for the opening, Nora Gres Studio is presenting hand-sewn murals.
Cream Cap Club merges fashion with football and unveils new designs for the European Championships at a release party with DJ on May 14th. from 6 p.m., where Mathias Blühdorn will read from his book.
The artist Astrid Shemilt shows works on the theme of liminality: having left the familiar but not having arrived yet.
Mungenast/Morroni show 3D printed facades “From Waste to Creative Performance”.
The design duo REALLY REALLY NICE will surprise us with a specially designed blanket.
Karoline Leopold inspires with large-format drawings inspired by her travels.
The photographer Tina Bachmann will give an insight into the series “Fotografie Chiare e Oscure”.
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Discipline:
Stage Design / Ausstellungsdesign
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Event code:
205
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Language:
German, English
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Barrier-free:
Yes
Organiser
Blumenstr. 2 3
80331 München
Fiori Chiari–Fiori Oscuri. Two rooms, far away from a sterile gallery, two rooms that create an homely interior setting for art, to start dialogues in a storytelling environment.