Milano Re-Mapped
Summer Festival

11 and 12 July 2022
from 7PM to 1AM

 

Milano Re-Mapped Summer Festival is a multidisciplinary festival focusing on music, performing arts, video, publishing, graphics, and other media, which will take place both in the outdoor and indoor areas of Pirelli HangarBicocca on Monday July 11 and Tuesday July 12. Three independent curatorial teams will curate the entire program.

For the first edition of Milano Re-Mapped Summer Festival, Pirelli HangarBicocca has selected three curatorial and production projects active in Milan – Archive, SPRINT and Standards – which over the years have distinguished themselves for the array of their research and the capability to blend an international outlook with a special attention to local communities, and audiences.

The festival’s program unfolds over two evenings of visual and sound performances, screenings, concerts, DJ sets, visual and editorial displays.

 

Monday 11 July, from 7PM

SPRINT presents a line featuring YaYa Bones, Collletttivo, Virginia Genta, Alessandro Guerriero [Atelier Alchimia] and Marta Zanoni, Muna Mussie. The evening ends with a musical program curated by Standards, with a concert by Chillera and the synths of Afrorack.

Tuesday 12 July, from 7PM

Archive presents Padmini Chettur, Fedoua El Attari, Wissal Houbabi, Yon Natalie Mik and Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin. The second evening also includes, from 11 PM, a sound selection by Andrea Zarza Canova and a live set by Coby Sey accompanied by Leisha Thomas and Momoko Gill, curated by Standards.

 

The festival is part of the project Milano Re-Mapped supported by Fondazione Cariplo and achieved in collaboration with the Department of Sociology and Social Research of the University Milano Bicocca. The project includes a research on the independent art system in Milan and a number of thematic international workshops, with the aim of opening a dialogue between Pirelli HangarBicocca, the academic community and the cultural fabric of the city, focusing on critical issues, perspectives and potentiality of the art producers in Milan.

 

Archive
is a community of practice, a non-profit art center and a publisher, now in its thirteenth year of activity based in Berlin, Milan and Dakar.

SPRINT—Independent Publishers & Artists’ Books Salon
is a non-profit artist-led platform that explores – through an inclusive gaze and in a sustainable environment – the multiple ways in which content, support, medium and language emerge in publishing.

Standards
is a collective project and flexible space for sound, performance, art and music located in the Dergano district of Milan.

 

Free entrance subject to availability. Booking is recommended and guarantees immediate access.
Gates open at 6.30PM.

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