Sixteen contemporary art tapestries in the matroneum of the Metanopoli church
In the heart of Metanopoli, the modernist district of San Donato Milanese built around Eni, the Church of Santa Barbara hosts an exhibition throughout 2026 that brings together the sacred and the language of contemporary art. Trame Sacre gathers sixteen tapestries dedicated to religious, biblical, and evangelical themes, signed by internationally renowned artists, in the church's matroneum.
The tapestries reinterpret episodes and figures from Christian tradition through a contemporary sensibility. Among the featured artists are Stefano Arienti with his Last Supper, Vanessa Beecroft with Jesus Cleansing the Temple, and Michelangelo Pistoletto with the Glory of the Third Paradise, alongside thirteen other artists who tackle sacred subjects with very different outcomes. The project, curated by Giacinto Di Pietrantonio, was originally created for the 800th anniversary of the Duomo of Cosenza and now arrives in Metanopoli in a twin version.
For the curator, the exhibition represents "a unique case in the relationship between religion and contemporary art," a response to Pope Paul VI's invitation to artists in 1965, at the end of the Second Vatican Council, to resume dialogue with the Church. Trame Sacre accepts that challenge and brings it into a living place of worship, not a museum.
The exhibition is also a tribute to the church that hosts it: Santa Barbara celebrates the 70th anniversary of its founding. A symbolic building of Metanopoli and 20th-century sacred architecture, it welcomes the works in its matroneum, creating a striking juxtaposition between modernist architecture, liturgical space, and contemporary tapestries. Organized by the Riccardo Misasi Foundation Ereditare la Terra, the exhibition can be visited in San Donato Milanese until the end of 2026.
The exhibition Trame Sacre a Santa Barbara is open throughout 2026, until December 31st, in the matroneum of the Church of Santa Barbara, in the Metanopoli district of San Donato Milanese.
On display are sixteen contemporary art tapestries on religious, biblical, and evangelical themes, signed by international artists: Stefano Arienti (Last Supper), Vanessa Beecroft (Jesus Cleansing the Temple), Michelangelo Pistoletto (Glory of the Third Paradise), and thirteen other authors. The project, curated by Giacinto Di Pietrantonio, is presented on the occasion of the church's 70th anniversary.
For opening hours and guided tours, it is advisable to check with the parish, as it is an active place of worship.
Throughout 2026, until December 31st.
Matroneum of the Church of Santa Barbara, Metanopoli district, San Donato Milanese (MI).
San Donato Milanese is served by Metro Line M3 (yellow) of the Milan subway. By car, take the San Donato exit from the Tangenziale Est (Eastern Ring Road).
It is advisable to check the church's opening hours and any guided tour times, as it is an active place of worship.
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Chiesa di Santa Barbara (Metanopoli)