Fondazione Prada in Milan is hosting two exhibitions - 'Typologien' showcasing 20th-century German photography and 'NADA' featuring large-scale paintings by Thierry de Cordier.
The 'Typologien' exhibition curated by Susanne Pfeffer presents over 600 images by 25 German artists, displayed in a typological order rather than chronologically.
The photographs cover a range of subjects like dogs, planes, blast furnaces, interiors, among others, applying the principle of typology inspired by botany studies.
Thierry de Cordier's 'NADA' series of paintings in the Cisterna building explores the theme of 'grandeur of nothingness' with monochromatic canvases filled with biblical references.
The massive artworks by Thierry de Cordier create a contrasting experience with the industrial surroundings of the Cisterna building in Fondazione Prada.
The exhibition 'Typologien' features works by Wolfgang Tillmans and Andreas Gursky, while 'NADA' showcases Thierry de Cordier's large-scale, almost void-like paintings.
Both exhibitions opened on April 3rd, 2025, with 'Typologien' running until July 14th, 2025, and 'NADA' until September 29th, 2025 at Fondazione Prada in Milan.
The Fondazione Prada exhibitions offer a unique visual experience with German photography and Thierry de Cordier's monumental artworks, each housed in separate buildings on the premises.