“Gardens are never innocent.” Architectural historian Beatriz Colomina noted in the catalogue for Renate Bertlmann’s Austrian Pavilion at the 58th edition of the Venice Biennale of Arts. “Formal gardens are classically the very image of femininity, controlled. Liquid,...
“My works are absolutely geometric objects, but at the same time they have a shape which is complicated enough to allow you to involve them and have an emotional response” – Tony Cragg The fifth instalment of the exhibition project “Dalla sabbia, opere in vetro”...
Fondazione Berengo was originally established to give a platform and space to explore the relationship between glass and contemporary art. January 2020 saw the final chapter of its contemporary art exhibition series RADICAL, which has brought an incredible range of...
If you’re in Milan why not head to BUILDINGBOX for some Berengo art in glass? BUILDINGBOX is focusing its 2019-2020 season on contemporary art in glass with the project “From sand, artworks in glass”, an exhibition in 12 parts with new art featured every month,...
This Autumn Berengo Studio was delighted to transport Jaume Plensa’s sculpture “Carlota” to Russia and install the contemplative artwork in the external courtyard of the impressive State Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg. The State Hermitage is the second-largest art...
In an innovative new project Berengo Studio is proud to partner with the St. Regis Hotel in Venice to bring Murano glass back to the heart of the ancient city. The cultural partnership sees selected works from Fondazione Berengo and Berengo Studio placed in dialogue...
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