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ULTRALEGGERA, GANDINI'S GENIUS ON DISPLAY AT MAUTO - Auto&Design

The National Automobile Museum celebrates the revolutionary genius and legacy of thought of Marcello Gandini with the exhibition ULTRALEGGERA. A design journey with Marcello Gandini between Italy and Qatar – created in collaboration with QAM-Qatar Auto Museum and VCUarts Qatar-Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts Qatar: a living and contemporary reflection on the Maestro's creative legacy, which becomes a living matter of intergenerational dialogue between the past, present and future of design. The exhibition – born from the collaboration with Qatar Auto Museum (QAM) and Virginia Commonwealth School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts) – is curated by Marzia Gandini and Simone Carena, professor at VCUarts Qatar and creator of the project with the collaboration for the content part by Gautam Sen. Hosted in the Project Room of the National Automobile Museum from 19 June to 31 August 2025,  the exhibition relates a selection of drawings, sketches and original models by Gandini, flanked by works created by the students involved in the project in order to explore the theme of movement not only physical but cultural and creative, opening new perspectives and fostering connections between tradition and innovation. A four-day Summer School accompanies the project, with a view to enhancing the educational heritage and influence on future generations of designers and creatives of Marcello Gandini's work.