‹ Exhibitions/Milan ›

Painted stage, built stage, stage light, the theatre costume

Milan, La Scala Theatre Museum (Palazzo Busca).
Permanent section of the new venue of La Scala Theatre Museum, 2001-2004.

 
 
‹ Exhibitions/Lucca ›

Puccini’s Stage

Lucca, Fondazione Ragghianti,
20 September 2003-11 January 2004.
Exhibition curated by Vittorio Fagone
and Vittoria Crespi Morbio.
Assistant curator: Angelica Giorgi.
Exhibition design: Arrigoni Architetti.
Interactive and multimedia division: Flavia Sparacino.

 
 
‹ Exhibitions/Amsterdam ›

The Opera and the Orient

La Scala 1780-1930

Amsterdam, Van Gogh Museum,
7 November 2003-8 February 2004.
Exhibition curated by Vittoria Crespi Morbio
and Johanne van Pelt.
Exhibition design: O.R.PRJ Toornend.

 
 
‹ Exhibitions/Tokyo ›

Foujita

Tokyo, Epicentro Prada, 31 August-31 October 2003.
Exhibition curated by Vittoria Crespi Morbio.
Exhibition design: Pierluigi Cerri.
Collaborators: Christian Silva and Anna Rosa Amante.

 
 
‹ Exhibitions/Milan ›

Gianfilippo Usellini at La Scala

Milan, La Scala Theatre Museum (Palazzo Busca), 30 October-30 November 2003.
Exhibition curated by Vittoria Crespi Morbio.
Exhibition design: Daniela Bennati.
Graphic design: Paolo Paolini.
Exhibition promoted by the Amici della Scala.

 
 
‹ Exhibitions/Milan ›

‘I due Foscari’ and the invention of space. Sets and Costumes by Maurizio Balò

Milan, La Scala Theatre Museum (Palazzo Busca), 2003.
Exhibition curated by Vittoria Crespi Morbio.
Exhibition design: Daniela Bennati.

 
 
‹ Exhibitions/Milan ›

Tribute to Lila De Nobili

Milan, La Scala Theatre Museum (Palazzo Busca), 2002.
Exhibition curated by Vittoria Crespi Morbio.
Exhibition design: Daniela Bennati.
Graphic design: Giorgio Fioravanti and Nicoletta Losavio.
G&R Associati.

 
 
‹ Exhibitions/Spoleto ›

Giuseppe Palanti. Painting, theatre, publicity, drawing

Spoleto, Palazzo Racani Arroni, 28 June-20 September 2001. XLIV Festival dei due Mondi.
Exhibition curated by Vittoria Crespi Morbio.

 
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