The Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan is relabelling its collection of Italian art with a little help from famous authors. The gallery’s director, James Bradburne, says that writers, including Ali Smith, Orhan Pamuk and Sarah Dunant, have agreed to write labels for works of their choosing. (The late Umberto Eco, who died in February, did not have time to complete his contribution.) Between 60 and 75 new texts are due to be installed over the next two years. Re-presenting the permanent collection in this way is “far easier, more flexible and cost-effective” than temporary exhibitions, Bradburne says.
In the framenews
Milan museum recruits famous authors to write object labels
Ali Smith and Orhan Pamuk, among others, will offer their take on the Pinacoteca di Brera's collection
3 August 2016