Milano Art Week 2026: recommended stops for April 13
Milano Art Week 2026 opens with a packed calendar of exhibitions and events across the Quadrilatero della Moda, Brera, the Parco Sempione area and the Duomo neighborhood. Below is a concise guide to the key venues to plan a day of contemporary art in Milan.
- Circolo (near Montenapoleone) – Group show Shifting Crossroads | Beirut Contemporary, examining Beirut as a Mediterranean crossroads through contemporary artistic practices.
- Tornabuoni Arte – Currently hosting Antologia scelta. Arte Moderna e Contemporanea; from April 15 the gallery will present Impronte Individuali, a selection spanning the early 20th century to the post-war period.
- Fondazione Adolfo Pini (Brera) – At 18:00 a site-specific intervention by the duo Tommaso Arnaldi and Francesca Pionati, winners of the PINI ART PRIZE 2025/2026, will be presented, creating a dialogue with works from Renzo Bongiovanni Radice's studio-home.
- Galleria Poggiali – First solo show in Italy by Gisela McDaniel, Tàifinakpo’, presented as an immersive installation that foregrounds Chamoru ancestral narratives.
- Archivio Vincenzo Agnetti – Solo exhibition Vincenzo Agnetti: Sul Potere, an in-depth look at the practice of this key figure in Italian conceptual art.
- VISATERNA – Elisabetta Catalano. Cinema, Fashion and Performance, featuring over 50 vintage prints that trace the photographer’s ties to art and performance worlds.
- Galleria Crédit Agricole – Andy Warhol. Passaggio in Italia 1975-1987, over 100 works and documents exploring Warhol’s connection with Italy, complemented by selections from the bank’s collections.
- Cortesi Gallery – Group exhibition Ugo Mulas – Pietro Consagra – Arnaldo Pomodoro, pairing Mulas’s photography with the works of Consagra and Pomodoro.
- Museo del Novecento (Duomo area) – Four projects marking the museum’s ongoing transformation, including reconfigurations of Forum900 and Lounge900, a Bruno Munari display and the addition of Diego Marcon’s video salut! hallo! hello! (2010) to the collection.
Practical tips: many venues are reachable from Montenapoleone and Conciliazione metro stops; plan a walking route linking the Quadrilatero, Brera and Duomo for efficiency. Verify opening times for each gallery and exhibition lengths, as some shows extend beyond Milano Art Week.
This overview helps you choose the most relevant shows for the day, whether you’re an art professional, an enthusiast or a curious visitor.
Where it is
Location: Parco Sempione, 20121 Milano MI, Italia
Coordinates: 45.4720981, 9.1772243
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