NABA

 

NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milano is a training Academy of Fine Arts and Design: is the largest private academy in Italy and the first to be legally recognized in 1980 by the MIUR. NABA issues BA and MA degrees that are equivalent to university degrees in Design, Fashion Design, Graphics and Multimedia Arts, Communication, Theatre Design, Visual Arts. Founded in Milan in 1980 on the initiatives of Ausonio Zappa, Guido Ballo and Gianni Colombo, who aimed at challenging the rigid academic tradition by introducing new visions and languages closed to contemporary artistic practice and the creative and artistic professions. In late 2009 the Academy became part of the Laureate International Universities Network, a global network of more than 55 accredited institutions of higher education offering undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs to over 600,000 students around the world.

 

Exhibition
The exhibition Riti consists of a description of the rite path to get to the object designed which interprets it: it is put on display not for himself but as a mean of reading a complex system of signs and languages that are recognizable as culturally shared. The projects, analyzing these rituals, go looking for the differences in depth, the hesitations, evoking the ritual by amplifying it through a fine, ironic and interactive key that raises the projects from simple objects to partners and co-protagonists of the rite.
Nine students of the NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milano, Three-year BA Program in Design show their research and projects related to food, human relationships, to the pleasure and the phenomenon of time.