Italy’s Art and Design Events 2025: Salone del Mobile.Milano and Salvador Dalí in Rome

Italy’s Art and Design Events 2025 take center stage with two must-visit cultural highlights: the Salone del Mobile.Milano and a Salvador Dalí exhibition in Rome.

Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025: The Pinnacle of Design Innovation

Salone del Mobile
Salone del Mobile. Photo by © Andrea Mariani

The Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025 returns from April 15 to 20, continuing its legacy as the world’s premier design and furniture fair. This 63rd edition promises a blend of innovation, culture, and creativity.

Highlights include:

  • Robert Wilson’s “Mother”: A breathtaking homage to Michelangelo’s Pietà at the Museo della Pietà, Castello Sforzesco. This immersive installation combines light, sound, and movement in a tribute to the Renaissance masterpiece.
  • Euroluce International Lighting Forum: A debut initiative exploring the role of lighting in contemporary design and architecture. It features talks and roundtables with global thought leaders.
  • Dentsu Creative Italy Campaign: The campaign “Thought for Humans” emphasizes the intersection of human needs and innovative design.

The Salone has already sold out, and the list of exhibitors will be announced soon. Visitors can also experience Milan Art Week, which coincides with the fair and includes Miart, a dynamic contemporary art fair. Together, these events reinforce Milan’s role as the World Capital of Design.

For details and updates, visit salonemilano.it.

Salvador Dalí: A Surrealist Journey in Rome

From January 25 to July 27, 2025, Rome hosts Salvador Dalí, tra arte e mito, an exhibition celebrating the surrealist master’s life and legacy. Held at the Museo Storico della Fanteria, it features over 80 works. These include paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and rare documents. Together, they provide a rich exploration of Dalí’s creative genius.

Key Highlights:

  • Early Career Influences: Dalí’s connections with poet Federico García Lorca and filmmaker Luis Buñuel are explored through surrealist drawings and film clips.
  • Surrealist Masterpieces: Lithographs inspired by Lorca’s works and Dante’s Divine Comedy stand out.
  • Collaborations and Comparisons: Works by contemporaries like René Magritte, Max Ernst, and Giorgio de Chirico broaden the context of European surrealism.

Curated by Vincenzo Sanfo, this exhibition delves into Dalí’s dreamlike universe. Whether you’re an art aficionado or a casual admirer, the journey into surrealism captivates and inspires.

Event Details:

  • Location: Museo Storico della Fanteria, Piazza di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 7, Rome
  • Hours: Monday–Friday: 9:30 AM–7:30 PM; Saturday–Sunday: 9:30 AM–8:30 PM
  • Tickets: Prices range from €5 (schools) to €16 (open tickets with skip-the-line access). Entry is free for children under 5.

For more information and ticket bookings, visit navigaresrl.com.

Looking Ahead to Art + Design 2025

Italy’s Art and Design Events 2025 offer unparalleled experiences celebrating the intersection of art, design, and innovation. From the cutting-edge creativity of the Salone del Mobile.Milano to the dreamlike worlds of Salvador Dalí in Rome, these events provide a glimpse of what’s to come.

Stay tuned for exclusive insights, interviews, and features in our upcoming issue. Make 2025 a year of artistic exploration—starting with Live in Italy Magazine.

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