Graffito di Luce - Fan Europe Lighting
In the beating heart of the Milan Design Week, an extraordinary event will welcome all lovers of art, design and history: "Graffito di Luce", a unique installation, that will be presented at the suggestive Bramantesco Cloister of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie from 6 to 13 April 2025. Created thanks to the collaboration between FAN Europe Lighting and renowned designer Luca Trazzi, this project captures the essence of contemporary design, blending it with the historical and architectural heritage that has made this location famous.
The project was born from the meeting between Luca Trazzi, internationally renowned architect and designer, and the magnificent Renaissance context of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, in particular its Bramantesco Cloister and the Sacristy. The inspiration of Trazzi comes from a very particular decorative element, a graffiti of flowers in the plaster of the cloister, attributed to the architect Donato Bramante. This image is transformed, under the vision of Trazzi, in a series of lamps and light structures that animate the space with a delicate play of lights and shadows.
From Sunday 6 to Sunday 13 April 2025 free access from 10.00 to 22.30
Access from Via Caradosso 1
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Program
Exhibition - The installation Graffito di Luce in the small cloister and in the Sacristy of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a project by Luca Trazzi in collaboration with F.A.N. Europe Lighting. The architect’s synthetic gaze, in fact, has recomposed the salient elements
Exhibition - The installation Graffito di Luce in the small cloister and in the Sacristy of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a project by Luca Trazzi in collaboration with F.A.N. Europe Lighting. The architect’s synthetic gaze, in fact, has recomposed the salient elements
Exhibition - The installation Graffito di Luce in the small cloister and in the Sacristy of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a project by Luca Trazzi in collaboration with F.A.N. Europe Lighting. The architect’s synthetic gaze, in fact, has recomposed the salient elements
Exhibition - The installation Graffito di Luce in the small cloister and in the Sacristy of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a project by Luca Trazzi in collaboration with F.A.N. Europe Lighting. The architect’s synthetic gaze, in fact, has recomposed the salient elements
Exhibition - The installation Graffito di Luce in the small cloister and in the Sacristy of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a project by Luca Trazzi in collaboration with F.A.N. Europe Lighting. The architect’s synthetic gaze, in fact, has recomposed the salient elements
Exhibition - The installation Graffito di Luce in the small cloister and in the Sacristy of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a project by Luca Trazzi in collaboration with F.A.N. Europe Lighting. The architect’s synthetic gaze, in fact, has recomposed the salient elements
Exhibition - The installation Graffito di Luce in the small cloister and in the Sacristy of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a project by Luca Trazzi in collaboration with F.A.N. Europe Lighting. The architect’s synthetic gaze, in fact, has recomposed the salient elements