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The new role of artistic spaces

A Night at The Museum with Moncler The new role of artistic spaces

Moncler presents the editorial A Night at the Museum: a project that seeks to create a visual of the aforementioned conversation by decontextualising the traditional spatial design and occupation of the museum as an artistic space. 

In collaboration with a group of 21 women, nss and Moncler created a narrative that aims to visually explore the act of unhinging and reformulating traditional perceptions of artistic presentation. The result was achieved through variations of sensory compositions generated by portraying the set design and direction of movement in a video and series of images. 

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Space and set design are at the center of the narrative, created within two rooms of Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan where the women portrayed embark on a journey of liberation and self-discovery as they find themselves gradually assimilated and becoming part of a space built by them and for them, in which they identify. 

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Creative Director: Jordan Anderson
Creative Director Assistant: Banji Chona
Art Director: Vincenzo Schioppa
Photographer: Amber Pinkerton
1st Assistant: Scott Jordan Gallagher
2nd Assistant: Mattia Pastore
3rd Assistant: Andrea Corbani
Digital Operator: Marco Gehlhar
Director: Byron Rosero
DOP: Enrico Valoti
AC: Tommaso Fazzi
1st Stage Technician: Francesco Eccli
2nd Stage Technician: Valentina Todeschi
1st Electrician: Alessandro Tempestini
2nd Electrician: Loris Chiomento
Editor: Davide Curto
Sound technician: Stefano Tumiati
Stylist: Thais Montessori Brandao
Stylist Assistants: Federica Arcadio - Monica Davoli
Set Design: Laura Tocchet
Set Design Assistants: Luca Franchi - Nicolò Rossi
Choreographer: Nicolas Coutsier
Violinist: Sarah Martin
Hair Stylist: Cynthia Cycy
Hair Stylist Assistants: Gabriella Afuye, Diop Fatima, Livia Primofiore 
MUA: Manuel Montanari
MUA Assistants: Milena Frau, Valeria Brenna, Greta Ceccotti, Jasmijn Buijs
Manicurist: Giulia Zacconi - Iassamara Nunes da Silva Macedo
Models: Marie Alphonsine Azian - Merrebel Ackah Gifty - Nazareth Yemane - Aicha Thioub - Talita Bruzzi - Malana Jorge - Fatima Gueye - Giulia Maria Bardini - Celine O. Onwubiko - Lajla Serafim - Patricia - Queen Enoguata - Sasha Payton - Anta - Caroline Gugliuzzo - Mavis - Silvia Omo - Nadege - Cristiana Pigazzi - Corinne K. Tshilombo - Theresa Itodo
Location: Palazzo Serbelloni
Production: nss factory