Golden Goose and The Wolfsonian–FIU unite to unveil After Utopia, a hypnotic meditation on technology, memory, and modern myth-making.
Artist Marco Brambilla set the tone for Miami Art Week with the debut of Marco Brambilla: After Utopia, unveiled at The Wolfsonian–FIU in South Beach. Co-hosted with Golden Goose, the evening gathered the international art and fashion crowd to celebrate a new chapter in Brambilla’s ongoing exploration of spectacle and digital consciousness.
The exhibition’s centerpiece, After Utopia, is a three-channel video installation that seamlessly stitches together world’s fair pavilions from 1889 through 2025. Synthesized through artificial intelligence and animated by historic visitor data, the piece forms an infinite, upward-moving landscape—an imagined history refracted through machine logic. The result is a meditation on how technology reconstructs collective memory and reshapes belief systems, expanding on Brambilla’s previous works including his Times Square installation Approximations of Utopia (2024) and Golden Goose HAUS Marghera’s Altered States (2025).
Golden Goose amplified the debut with a special Co-Creation experience, where the brand’s artisans—known as Dream Makers—screen-printed limited-edition posters inspired by After Utopia. The activation served as both an immersive moment and a keepsake that tied fashion craft to Brambilla’s digital spectacle.
The night drew a mix of cultural leaders and industry fixtures, including Ellen von Unwerth, Sarah Morris, Pegah Farahmand, Anne Pasternak, Sam Keller, Jay Jopling, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Camila Coelho, Twan Kuyper, and more. The celebration continues on December 3rd at Golden Goose’s Miami Design District location, where visitors can personalize products with graphics designed by M/M (PARIS) and Brambilla. The Co-Creation offering remains open through December 7th, extending the fusion of art and craft throughout Miami Art Week.










































































