Each of the four major exhibitions that make up the structure of the XXIII Triennale was conceived by well-known designers of different generations, thus offering a good overview of different approaches.
It is important to emphasize how in such a complex context, in addition to the roles of the curatorship, that of exhibition design is fundamental, which once again becomes, as it should always be, a key instrument for enhancing the works on display and communicating their being together, temporarily arranged, available to the public.
For those who love design and architecture, seeing an exhibition offers not only the pleasure of discovering the works, but also the twofold and gratuitous pleasure of seeing how they are exhibited, how they were best enhanced and presented in the space according to the order indicated by the curatorship. And when it is an exhibition dealing specifically with design and architecture, the interest increases.