Monza Biennial
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The Milan Biennial was the first edition of the Milan Biennial.[1] This, and the 3 subsequent biennials, were organised by the Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche (ISIA) to provide an arts vision for the new Kingdom of Italy.[1] It was called the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts.[1] Exhibitions included a Futurist Hall by Fortunato Depero.[2]
BIE-classTriennial exposition
NameMonza Biennial
MottoInternational Exhibition of Decorative Arts
Building(s)Royal Villa of Monza
| Monza Biennial | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| BIE-class | Triennial exposition |
| Name | Monza Biennial |
| Motto | International Exhibition of Decorative Arts |
| Building(s) | Royal Villa of Monza |
| Organized by | Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche |
| Location | |
| Country | Italy |
| City | Monza |
| Coordinates | 45.593437°N 9.274183°E |
| Timeline | |
| Opening | 19 May 1923 |
| Closure | 31 October 1923 |
| Triennial expositions | |
| Next | Monza Biennial II in Monza |
It was held in Monza at the Royal Villa of Monza,[1][3] and ran from 19 May 1923 to 31 October 1923.[2]
After 4 biennials the timing was changed to every three years to form the Milan Triennials.[1]