Pedrali supports “Tabula Plena”
05 июн, 2026
an installation by Fosbury Architecture and Claire Fontaine promoted by GAMeC
Pedrali supports “Tabula Plena”, the installation by Fosbury Architecture and Claire Fontaine promoted by GAMeC, on view from June 4 to October 18 at Palazzo della Ragione in Bergamo, the beating heart of the Upper Town.
As part of the cultural programme Pedagogia della Speranza (Pedagogy of Hope), the site-specific installation is conceived as a permanent laboratory that will transform Sala delle Capriate into a space for encounter and shared knowledge production, with contributions by Adelita Husni Bey, URPS (Ufficio Resurrezione Parole Smarrite), and Numero Cromatico. The project reconfigures spaces traditionally dedicated to exhibitions into a flexible environment, designed to welcome diverse audiences and adapt to the various cultural activities that will shape next year’s programme. Rather than a simple exhibition space, it is an active platform that encourages reflection on education as a means of fostering connections.
The space features Pedrali Wow poufs by Claudio Dondoli & Marco Pocci. Made of polyethylene and here selected in black, they enhance the flexibility and modularity of the setting.
By supporting GAMeC’s cultural programme, Pedrali continues its #pedrali4art initiative, reaffirming its commitment to the world of culture and art.
As part of the cultural programme Pedagogia della Speranza (Pedagogy of Hope), the site-specific installation is conceived as a permanent laboratory that will transform Sala delle Capriate into a space for encounter and shared knowledge production, with contributions by Adelita Husni Bey, URPS (Ufficio Resurrezione Parole Smarrite), and Numero Cromatico. The project reconfigures spaces traditionally dedicated to exhibitions into a flexible environment, designed to welcome diverse audiences and adapt to the various cultural activities that will shape next year’s programme. Rather than a simple exhibition space, it is an active platform that encourages reflection on education as a means of fostering connections.
The space features Pedrali Wow poufs by Claudio Dondoli & Marco Pocci. Made of polyethylene and here selected in black, they enhance the flexibility and modularity of the setting.
By supporting GAMeC’s cultural programme, Pedrali continues its #pedrali4art initiative, reaffirming its commitment to the world of culture and art.