Triennale Milano: schedule 13–19 April 2026
Triennale Milano hosts a varied programme this week, featuring durational performances, live electroacoustic music, DJ sets, educational workshops for children and editorial presentations. Below is a practical listing with times, event types and participation details.
- 13 April, 19:30 – FOG performance: This resting, patience by Ewa Dziarnowska. A three-hour durational piece exploring attraction, repetition and collective sensuality. Paid event; free to enter/exit the performance space during the show.
- 14 April, 19:00 – Concert: SPOMYN, Katarina Gryvul. Live electroacoustic performance combining violin, voice and analog synthesis; free entry with prior registration.
- 14 April, 19:30 – Repeat of the FOG performance: This resting, patience by Ewa Dziarnowska. Paid event.
- 15 April, 19:30 – FOG show: Three Verses of Solitude (Maya Zbib, Lee Serle, Ben Frost & Zoukak Collective). An immersive project on solitude and intimate relations; paid event.
- 15 April, 22:00 – FOG DJ set: Sonidos Oblicuos (OBLICUOHIFI, Fatal, Hanakito). Vinyl-based listening session across eclectic selections; free entry with prior registration.
- 16 April, 10:00 – Dance Well workshop: movement practice aimed at people with Parkinson's. Open to all; free participation with registration.
- 17 April, 11:30 – Press conference: presentation of the exhibition Edward Barber | Jay Osgerby. Alphabet.
- 18 April, 10:30 – Children’s workshop (ages 3–6): Stories at the museum. Readings and exploratory activities in the museum spaces; free entry with registration.
- 18 April, 11:30 – Book presentation: CC. Michael E. Smith. Discussion with curators and critics about the exhibition catalogue; free entry with registration.
- 18 April, 15:00 – Matì workshop (ages 6–11). Multisensory exploration of materials at the Museum of Italian Design; paid event.
- 18 April, 15:00 – Talk: The subsequent era and other stories. Survey of Mariella Bettineschi's key cycles and announcement of works entering the Triennale collection; free entry with registration.
- 19 April, 15:30 – Children’s workshop (ages 5–11): A continuous river, inspired by the Andrea Branzi exhibition. Paid event.
Practical notes: most events take place within Triennale Milano's exhibition spaces. Some activities require booking or a ticket; check Triennale Milano's official website for booking instructions, ticketing and any updates.
Where it is
Location: Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6, 20121 Milano MI, Italia
Coordinates: 45.472233, 9.173607
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