Workshop with Giovanni Ozzola, © Dynamo Camp

Exhibition

L'arte è wow!

Free entry

The exhibition presents, through a selection of works, the original approach to contemporary art promoted since 2009 within the activities of Dynamo Camp. Art Factory's activities follow the Dynamo® Recreational Therapy approach and are guided by established artists from the contemporary scene who spend a period of residency at the Camp. Together with children and teenagers with severe illnesses and their families, artists bring to life an art project conceived ad hoc on the basis of their own poetics but created with everyone’s involvement. The works on display are only a part of the more than 2,000 works created by over 140 artists who have taken part in the project, both at Dynamo Camp and in the most important museums in Italy. Since 2021, the works are also displayed on the SuperRare platform.

Credits

Promoted by: Fondazione Dynamo Camp
Organized by: Dynamo Art Factory
Partners: OVR, Nature Med
Logistics: Apice Milano srl
We would like to thank all those who have lent the artworks and everyone who supported the activities of Art Factory

The exhibition was made possible with the contribution of: KME, Galleria Continua, Fondazione Hilary Merkus Recordati
Curated by: Dynamo Art Factory
In collaboration with: Triennale Milano

Highlights

Follow your dreams, 2017, Benedetta Mori Ubaldini e i ragazzi di Dynamo Camp

Workshop con Omar Hassan

Straws & Spiderballs, 2017, Francesca Pasquali e i ragazzi di Dynamo Camp

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Ingresso principale sul fronte ovest del Palazzo dell'Arte
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