The Wick List

Viewing Transposition by The Balvenie x Samuel Ross at Historic Foundry in Milan

Among The Wick’s highlights of Milan Design Week is Dr Samuel Ross MBE’s collaboration with The Balvenie, on view at the Historic Foundry in the Isola District. Ross and his studio, Atelier SR_A, have created an immersive sculptural environment, a dynamic reimagining inspired by half a century of stories drawn from The Balvenie Fifty Collection.

Ross is known for his celebration of craft and exploration of form, combining fashion, industrial design and fine art, and this installation considers aspects of hospitality, described by Ross as “a collision between two worlds. Between the elements and the man made. Between craft and industry.”

TRANSPOSITION is a site-specific and sensory work featuring light, mist and sound, with copper sculptures encasing vertical rivers installed throughout the building – a bold visual ake on whiskey production. A copper bar has been installed to serve The Balvenie expressions, with specially designed glassware crafted for the occasion. The experience of the space, they say, will change the way you taste. We can’t wait to try it.

Share story
Dates
08 April 2025 — 11 April 2025
READ MORE
The Wick Culture - Amoako Boafo, Shoulder Stand, 2023. Amoako Boafo, Black Cycle, 2025. © Amoako Boafo, Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd, Courtesy Gagosian
The Wick List

Viewing Amoako Boafo at Gagosian London

The Wick Culture - Rose Wylie, Henry Triangle, 1996. Image courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner
The Wick List

Viewing Rose Wylie at David Zwirner

The Wick Culture - The neck from a stoneware bottle with a bearded face known as a Bartmann bottle 1500s – 1600s. The bearded face decorating the neck lies half-buried on the foreshore. Image courtesy of Alessio Checconi and London Museum
The Wick List

Viewing Secrets of the Thames at the London Museum

The Wick Culture - James Vaulkhard, The Continental Divide, 2025
The Wick List

Viewing James Vaulkhard: The Sublime & The Consumed at Blond Contemporary

The Wick Culture - David Hockney, Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), 1972. Photo courtesy of David Hockney and Art Gallery of New South Wales / Jenni Carter
The Wick List

Viewing David Hockney 25 at Fondation Louis Vuitton

The Wick Culture - David Remfry. McGilchrist Sisters. Image courtesy of East Riding Museum
The Wick List

Viewing David Remfry RA at Beverley Gallery