Monza Biennial

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The Monza Biennial was an early 20th-century Italian decorative arts exhibition held in Monza that laid the groundwork for what later became the Triennale di Milano.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art biennial
decorative arts exhibition
abbreviation ISIA (organising institute)
aimedAt artists
craftspeople
industrial designers
manufacturers
country Italy
exhibitionFrequency biennial
field applied arts
decorative arts
industrial arts
followedBy Triennale di Milano NERFINISHED
genre international exhibition
hasPart exhibitions of ceramics
exhibitions of furniture design
exhibitions of glassware
exhibitions of metalwork
exhibitions of textiles
hasRole precursor of Triennale di Milano
impact contributed to development of Italian modernism in design
helped establish Milan as a center for design exhibitions
inceptionPeriod early 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedIn Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Lombardy
location Monza NERFINISHED
mainSubject Italian design
modern decorative arts
namedAfter Monza NERFINISHED
organisedBy Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche NERFINISHED
purpose promotion of Italian decorative arts
promotion of applied arts in industry
significance important event in early 20th‑century Italian design history
laid groundwork for Triennale di Milano

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Triennale di Milano (as a BIE-recognized exhibition) predecessor Monza Biennial
subject surface form: Triennale di Milano (BIE-recognized exhibition)