Autore: Redazione • 08/04/2026 23:06
Benni Bosetto's exhibition Rebecca at the Pirelli HangarBicocca Shed in Milan reconfigures domestic objects as narrative devices: screens, second-hand sofas, curtains and doors become fragments of a house that takes on bodily and symbolic qualities.
Below is a concise practical overview to help plan your visit: what to expect, how the installation is arranged and key critical points to consider.
The exhibition is arranged in three themed areas. In the first zone, the "cheek", Bosetto aims to trigger daydreaming with worn furniture and curtains that suggest a reconstructed interior. The "belly" gathers memory-related objects: doors, childhood items and elements recalling family practices. The route continues to the final area conceived as the emotional core of the installation.
From a critical perspective, the installation tends toward a didactic register: the explanatory booklet available onsite frames much of the reading, leaving visitors to judge whether the personal references translate into a broader shared experience.
Rebecca offers a chance to see how scenographic and object-based strategies are used to explore memory, domesticity and female identity. If you are interested in installations that foreground personal narrative through everyday materials, the show presents concrete points for interpretation and material detail worth examining.
Note on dates: this review is linked to the publication dated 2026-04-08; check the museum's official channels for up-to-date opening hours and exhibition duration.
Location: Via Chiese, 2, 20126 Milano MI, Italia
Coordinates: 45.5209677, 9.2191778
Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
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Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)