Stock Photo - In 1993 a bomb exploded at the Milan Contemporary Art Pavilion, killing five people. A great hype surrounded this event. ""Lullaby"" are bags full of rubble from this explosion. Cattelan gave Lullaby (1994) to the Municipality of Milan: it is a touching work that dialogues with death, memory and the human being. It is an installation made with the rubble of the Pac, the museum which on 27 July 1993 was partially destroyed by a bomb that signaled that threats and Mafia-type deaths were still around the corner. The attack was a severe blow to Milan and the artist wanted to collect the pain and the traces. Donating Lullaby to Milan twenty years later, leaving it for six months installed in the historic Crematorium Temple inside the Monumental Cemetery and then finding its place in the Museo del Novecento, means giving back a moment of reflection for those who want to take stock of this period. historical. Milan, Italy 01 April 2022.

Stock Photo: In 1993 a bomb exploded at the Milan Contemporary Art Pavilion, killing five people. A great hype surrounded this event. ""Lullaby"" are bags full of rubble.

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