From April 13th to 19th, Milano Art Week returns, a city-wide event featuring over 400 exhibitions, talks, performances, and meetings, reaffirming Milan as an international hub for contemporary art.
In this context, Dils reaffirms its support for culture by participating in Art for Tomorrow Talks – The Blurry Border Between Design & Art, an initiative promoted by the Democracy and Culture Foundation and The New York Times, in collaboration with Milano & Partners. The event, scheduled for April 14th at the Acquario Civico, will host international voices reflecting on the dialogue between art and design.
Participation in such a rich program highlights a commitment to initiatives that generate value for the territory, fostering connections between disciplines, people, and perspectives. Milano Art Week represents a key moment to open up new cultural horizons and encourage discussion on contemporary themes.
Dils’ involvement is part of the This is my Milano journey, which promotes integrated growth attentive to economic development, community, and urban enhancement, recognizing culture as a key element in the transformation of the city.