Antiques are no longer the exclusive realm of collectors and interior designers: today they also captivate a younger, curious audience drawn to the pleasure of owning objects that carry both history and soul. It is precisely this renewed allure, able to speak to the present, that inspires AMART, the Milan fair celebrating ancient art as a form of “contemporary pleasure.”
In the elegant neoclassical halls of the Museo della Permanente, the fair’s seventh edition will bring together around sixty Italian and international galleries. On November 4, a special preview for the press and collectors will open six days of encounters, discoveries, and acquisitions. Paintings, sculptures, silverware, furniture, carpets, jewelry, and rare objects will create an itinerary that goes far beyond mere commercial value. AMART presents itself as a true cultural crossroads, intertwining tradition and modernity thanks to collaborations with institutions such as the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, the Museo Bagatti Valsecchi, and the FAI - Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano. Through exchanges, cross-pollinations, and in-depth programs, the Milan fair confirms its role as a key destination for those eager to explore the artistic heritage of the past with fresh eyes - where every piece tells a story that still speaks to the present.