Milan Triennial VI | |
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![]() Fontana di Camerlata [it] original installation at Milan Triennial | |
Overview | |
BIE-class | Triennial exposition |
Name | Milan Triennial VI |
Building(s) | Palazzo dell Arte |
Area | Parco Sempione |
Participant(s) | |
Countries | 11 |
Location | |
Country | Italy |
City | Milan |
Coordinates | 45°28′19.92″N9°10′24.78″E / 45.4722000°N 9.1735500°E /45.4722000; 9.1735500 |
Timeline | |
Awarded | 22 June 1935 |
Opening | 31 May 1936 |
Closure | 1 November 1936 |
Triennial expositions | |
Previous | Milan Triennial V inMilan |
Next | Milan Triennial VII in Milan |
TheMilan Triennial VI was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by theBureau of International Expositions (BIE).[1] Its theme wasContinuity – Modernity.[1] It was held at thePalazzo dell'Arte[2] with some exhibits on the Parco Sempione[1] and ran from 31 May 1936 - 1 November 1936.[1]
Buildings included an open air theatre and a concrete and glass Housing Exhibit pavilion designed byGiuseppe Pagano[1] assisted byCostantino Nivola.[3]
Alvar Aalto (for Finland),Georges Braque,Naum Gabo, Goncharova, Larionov,Le Corbusier (for France)LégerandPablo Picasso all contributed,[1] with Aalto winning both a Gran Prix and a gold medal.[4]
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