AIM, in collaboration with SUPERMILANO and on the occasion of the "Two weeks in Supermilano" series of events, has proposed two special itineraries to discover the places around the Expo 2015 area including production, innovation, history, art and creativity.
The second proposed path wanted to show the relationship between production, creativity and art in the metropolitan area of North-West Milan.
In Milan more than in any other Italian center, design and application have grown and developed
creativity at the service of industry and mass society.
Today, artistic inventiveness and industry are often combined, so that it is not always easy to distinguish between art and production.
The program included a guided tour of Fabbrica Testori, an early 20th-century company linked to textile production and connected to the famous art critic, poet and writer Giovanni Testori, whose home was also visited (location of an exhibition linked to the same). Then the guided tour of the space and the permanent collection of Fabbrica Borroni followed, well of industrial archeology converted into a museum space for contemporary art.