Daniel González depicts Milanese landmarks with an ephemeral installation

At the Marsèlleria Gallery, Pop-Up Building Milan depicts renowned landmarks of the city, involving passers-by at the sight of its fanciful imagery.
Unveiled on 16 September, a temporary intervention by Daniel González surfaces 250-sqm
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