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Science Fashion

Interactions between Fashion, Science and New Technologies

Exhibition 13. to 15. May 2026
MACRO - Museum of Contemporary Art Rome, Via Nizza 138

Exhibition curated by Dobrila Denegri

“Why the title “Science Fashion”? Because it evokes Science Fiction, as the work of the involved creatives blurs the line between science and visionary thinking. Their aesthetic may seem innovative, futuristic, or fantastical, but their commitment is genuine and driven by a need to tackle pressing issues such as the environment, climate, energy, and species coexistence. Divided into four thematic sections — RENEWAL, DEMATERIALISATION, INTERACTION, and RECOVERY — the conference seeks to present innovative ideas that do not aim to create new trends or fashions, but rather to contribute to a profound transformation in how fashion and the designer's role are understood. The goal is to reflect on and question alternative ways of conceiving, creating, or producing something that fits within a broader definition of fashion—one that is no longer solely about wearability and functionality. …”

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Gerald Brandstätter, Peter Fellner, Lena Haslinger, Marilies Luger, Max Menschhorn, Hannah Pekarz, Mia Trotz, Sookie-Celeste Simair

Ausstellung, 2026
Fashion & Technology

why are we so rude?
Gerald Brandstätter

GLUMPERT
Peter Fellner

body_witch_craft
Lena Haslinger

from waste to wow
Marilies Luger

cooling algae
Hannah Pekarz  

Deceiving Happiness
Max Menschhorn

CARE + CONTENT INSIDE
Mia Trotz

Trans Voices
Sookie-Celeste Simair

Fotos © Anna Breit