What?s in Your Neighborhood, Alessandra Roveda"
We asked Italian artist Alessandra Roveda to share how we can enjoy Milan through her eyes.
We first got acquainted with Alessandra Roveda?s work when she turned Missoni?s showroom on Via Solferino, Milan, into a fairytale world of crochet for Milan Design Week 2019. Roveda studied Industrial Design at Politecnico di Milano and has exhibited in Milan for years, doing everything from crochet cakes for Tortatelier to sushi homes at the Paola Colombari Gallery to consecrate the 150 years of friendship between Italy and Japan. As someone who can keenly balance the creative buzz of Milan with the slow process of art through crochet, we asked Alessandra Roveda about how we can enjoy Milan through her eyes.
The central library in Brera, Pinacoteca di Brera, is an especially popular spot among students during lunchtime. \ Photo: Keshia Badalge Favorite districts in Milan: Isola e Garibaldi, Brera, and Città Studi.
Photo: Alessandra Roveda
Photo: Alessandra Roveda
Favorite coffee shop: I?m a ‘home sweet home? girl till the evening! Here?s my American breakfast at home. (pictured above)
Favorite restaurant: Absolutely Dabass, in via Piacenza 13, close to Piazza Medaglie D?oro, whether for an aperitif or a dinner or an after dinner meal. Maddalena and the other guys there are like family to everyone.
Dabass means ?downstairs? in Milanese dialect. They have this name because they have a sort of manhole in the restaurant, from where you can see a little exposed part of w...
We first got acquainted with Alessandra Roveda?s work when she turned Missoni?s showroom on Via Solferino, Milan, into a fairytale world of crochet for Milan Design Week 2019. Roveda studied Industrial Design at Politecnico di Milano and has exhibited in Milan for years, doing everything from crochet cakes for Tortatelier to sushi homes at the Paola Colombari Gallery to consecrate the 150 years of friendship between Italy and Japan. As someone who can keenly balance the creative buzz of Milan with the slow process of art through crochet, we asked Alessandra Roveda about how we can enjoy Milan through her eyes.
The central library in Brera, Pinacoteca di Brera, is an especially popular spot among students during lunchtime. \ Photo: Keshia Badalge Favorite districts in Milan: Isola e Garibaldi, Brera, and Città Studi.
Photo: Alessandra Roveda
Photo: Alessandra Roveda
Favorite coffee shop: I?m a ‘home sweet home? girl till the evening! Here?s my American breakfast at home. (pictured above)
Favorite restaurant: Absolutely Dabass, in via Piacenza 13, close to Piazza Medaglie D?oro, whether for an aperitif or a dinner or an after dinner meal. Maddalena and the other guys there are like family to everyone.
Dabass means ?downstairs? in Milanese dialect. They have this name because they have a sort of manhole in the restaurant, from where you can see a little exposed part of w...
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