The Mostra Comes to an End in Style with rideau.
After making a lasting impression at the Cannes Film Festival and Paris Fashion Week in June, the highly exclusive pop-up nightclub rideau. made a special appearance in Italy for the closing ceremony of the Venice Film Festival.
In collaboration with the Ligabue Foundation and accompanied by the team from the film “Chien 51”, which was in competition and officially closed the festival, the evening was held in a unique venue: the Foundation’s palazzo, a gem overlooking the Grand Canal. Under the impetus of its owner, Inti Ligabue, and Mael Buathier / LeAm, creator of rideau., the event offered an atypical interlude, combining cultural exploration and festivity. Guests arrived via the canal aboard a fleet of boats flying the rideau. flag and, as soon as they set foot on land, were able to explore the treasures of this museum.
The exhibition features paintings, drawings, sculptures, artefacts and objects spanning centuries and civilisations, including masterpieces from the collection such as Leonardo da Vinci’s fascinating Testa di Vecchia. It offers an experience combining immersion in history and music, with sets by Agathe Mougin, Alice Dupleix, LeAm, and Italian artist Samuel Romano as a surprise guest. Between artistic heritage and night-time excitement, rideau. has once again confirmed its singular role: creating exceptional moments where no one expects them.
This highly private event welcomed distinguished guests such as Thomas Bangalter, Gilles Lellouche, Stéphane Bak, Lala & CE, Solange Smith, Alexis Manenti, Silvia Paulon, Edgardo Osorio and many others.
Photos: Théo Narcisse


