- Afghanistan. Freeze-frame
13 December 2001 -7 January 2002
Over seventy colour photographs, taken by great contemporary photographers from 1980 to 2002 and collected by important photojournalism agencies (Associated Press, Contact, Gamma, Grazia Neri, Sygma, and Magnum), told the story of the Afghan people... - Giacomelli
7 February - 2 April 2001
This exhibition was the last project Mario Giacomelli (Senigallia, 1925 – 2000) worked on, with his intensity and great enthusiasm, and it was the first retrospective devoted to his work... - Ugo Rondinone. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
9 February - 9 April 2001
This work, conceived specifically for the Palazzo delle Esposizioni by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone (Brünnen, 1964), brings together diverse elements in a complex dramaturgy: installation, sculpture, photography and sound... - Gloria Argelés. H-ombre
13 February - 8 March 2001
The Argentine sculptor, Gloria Argelés (Cordoba 1940), presented the works with which she launched her new area of study: life-sized figures, standing still or walking, made of wire mesh, and lit in such a way as to project their shadows onto the walls ... - Homage to Ketty La Rocca
16 March - 16 April 2001
Twenty-five years after the premature death of Ketty La Rocca (La Spezia 1938 - Florence 1976), the Palazzo delle Esposizioni commemorated the artist with an exhibition which, in addition to well-known works such as Via col vento (Gone with the Wind) and ... - Travirovesce
21 March 2001
Maddalena Scardi, Caterina Inesi and Simona Senzacqua, members of the Travirovesce company from Rome, danced in an improvised performance lasting about fifty minutes, on the subject of their latest show Studio su Winnie, Minnie & Jinnie... - James Nachtwey. The eye as witness.
11 April - 25 June 2001
A hundred and forty photographs, in black and white and colour, by James Nachtwey (USA 1948), one of the best-known and most acclaimed photojournalists, and the true heir to Robert Capa. This was a collection of images from 1981 to the present day ... - Italian Studio Program 2000-2002
26 April - 11 June 2001
This exhibition presented the Italian artists chosen by a commission presided over by Luigi Ontani for the Italian Studio Program in 2000 and 2001... - From the MINI to MINI. 1959-2000: the maximum technology with the minimum space
23 May - 14 June 2001
This exhibition presented a selection of objects showing the evolution of the "Mini style", from 1959 to today, together with the works of about forty young artists called on to interpret the new MINI... - Zero Gravity. Art, technology and new spaces for identity
28 June - 27 September 2001
Through the work of thirteen international artists, this exhibition examined the development of a new concept of identity, determined by the ever more invasive presence of technology in our daily lives... - Media Connection. How the media have changed art.
28 June - 15 September 2001
A broad historical panorama which explores, through the works of 27 international artists, the roots of the relationship between art, the media and technology, from the pioneering experimentation of the 1960s to the new frontiers of the "digital ... - Futurism 1909 – 1944 Art, architecture, performance, literature, advertising...
7 July - 12 November 2001
This exhibition analyzed the various aspects of Futurism, one of the most complex and ambitious of all the movements that played a part in the world of the artistic avant-garde in the first half of the twentieth century... - Jokes of nature. Joan Fontcuberta
11 July- 29 October 2001
Featuring in this exhibition were the disappearance into space of a Soviet astronaut, fantastic creatures, constellations that do not exist and other photographic stories by the Spaniard Joan Fontcuberta (Barcelona 1955), an artist who has, through her ... - 9/11/01. New York, Washington, Pittsburgh. Images of a day that changed the world
6 - 21 October 2001
This exhibition offered a heartfelt tribute to the tragedy that devastated the United States. It displayed a collection of images on the rapid and terrifying succession of events on the morning of 11 September 2001... - Adrian Tranquilli. Believe
11 October – 19 November 2001
The Believe exhibition represented the most recent development in the work of artist Adrian Tranquilli (Melbourne, 1966), English by birth, but resident in Rome, marked by its reworking of images from the most diverse contexts, presented in an ... - Enrico Baj. Works 1951 – 2001
31 October 2001 - 27 January 2002
In the largest anthology ever devoted to Enrico Baj, this exhibition presented about three hundred works including paintings and sculptures in an exhibition staged by the artist himself... - Sharks
31 October 2001 - 10 March 2002
An unusual event for the Palazzo delle Esposizioni: a journey culminating in a face-to-face encounter with this remarkable creature... - Gianni Berengo Gardin. Copyright. The complete retrospective
9 November 2001 - 14 January 2002
An extensive retrospective dedicated to the celebrated photographer Gianni Berengo Gardin (Santa Margherita Ligure 1930), who recorded and brilliantly interpreted the everyday life, changes and tensions of Italy and Europe, from the 1950s to the present ... - Fotoesordio 2001 (Photodebut)
28 November – 10 December 2001
Ninth year of the exhibition devoted to young photographers. Designed to offer them a prestigious opportunity for visibility, in 2001 the exhibition was extended to include foreign photographers also...
- Afghanistan. Freeze-frame
13 December 2001 -7 January 2002
Over seventy colour photographs, taken by great contemporary photographers from 1980 to 2002 and collected by important photojournalism agencies (Associated Press, Contact, Gamma, Grazia Neri, Sygma, and Magnum), told the story of the Afghan people... - Giacomelli
7 February - 2 April 2001
This exhibition was the last project Mario Giacomelli (Senigallia, 1925 – 2000) worked on, with his intensity and great enthusiasm, and it was the first retrospective devoted to his work... - Ugo Rondinone. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
9 February - 9 April 2001
This work, conceived specifically for the Palazzo delle Esposizioni by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone (Brünnen, 1964), brings together diverse elements in a complex dramaturgy: installation, sculpture, photography and sound... - Gloria Argelés. H-ombre
13 February - 8 March 2001
The Argentine sculptor, Gloria Argelés (Cordoba 1940), presented the works with which she launched her new area of study: life-sized figures, standing still or walking, made of wire mesh, and lit in such a way as to project their shadows onto the walls ... - Homage to Ketty La Rocca
16 March - 16 April 2001
Twenty-five years after the premature death of Ketty La Rocca (La Spezia 1938 - Florence 1976), the Palazzo delle Esposizioni commemorated the artist with an exhibition which, in addition to well-known works such as Via col vento (Gone with the Wind) and ... - Travirovesce
21 March 2001
Maddalena Scardi, Caterina Inesi and Simona Senzacqua, members of the Travirovesce company from Rome, danced in an improvised performance lasting about fifty minutes, on the subject of their latest show Studio su Winnie, Minnie & Jinnie... - James Nachtwey. The eye as witness.
11 April - 25 June 2001
A hundred and forty photographs, in black and white and colour, by James Nachtwey (USA 1948), one of the best-known and most acclaimed photojournalists, and the true heir to Robert Capa. This was a collection of images from 1981 to the present day ... - Italian Studio Program 2000-2002
26 April - 11 June 2001
This exhibition presented the Italian artists chosen by a commission presided over by Luigi Ontani for the Italian Studio Program in 2000 and 2001... - From the MINI to MINI. 1959-2000: the maximum technology with the minimum space
23 May - 14 June 2001
This exhibition presented a selection of objects showing the evolution of the "Mini style", from 1959 to today, together with the works of about forty young artists called on to interpret the new MINI... - Zero Gravity. Art, technology and new spaces for identity
28 June - 27 September 2001
Through the work of thirteen international artists, this exhibition examined the development of a new concept of identity, determined by the ever more invasive presence of technology in our daily lives... - Media Connection. How the media have changed art.
28 June - 15 September 2001
A broad historical panorama which explores, through the works of 27 international artists, the roots of the relationship between art, the media and technology, from the pioneering experimentation of the 1960s to the new frontiers of the "digital ... - Futurism 1909 – 1944 Art, architecture, performance, literature, advertising...
7 July - 12 November 2001
This exhibition analyzed the various aspects of Futurism, one of the most complex and ambitious of all the movements that played a part in the world of the artistic avant-garde in the first half of the twentieth century... - Jokes of nature. Joan Fontcuberta
11 July- 29 October 2001
Featuring in this exhibition were the disappearance into space of a Soviet astronaut, fantastic creatures, constellations that do not exist and other photographic stories by the Spaniard Joan Fontcuberta (Barcelona 1955), an artist who has, through her ... - 9/11/01. New York, Washington, Pittsburgh. Images of a day that changed the world
6 - 21 October 2001
This exhibition offered a heartfelt tribute to the tragedy that devastated the United States. It displayed a collection of images on the rapid and terrifying succession of events on the morning of 11 September 2001... - Adrian Tranquilli. Believe
11 October – 19 November 2001
The Believe exhibition represented the most recent development in the work of artist Adrian Tranquilli (Melbourne, 1966), English by birth, but resident in Rome, marked by its reworking of images from the most diverse contexts, presented in an ... - Enrico Baj. Works 1951 – 2001
31 October 2001 - 27 January 2002
In the largest anthology ever devoted to Enrico Baj, this exhibition presented about three hundred works including paintings and sculptures in an exhibition staged by the artist himself... - Sharks
31 October 2001 - 10 March 2002
An unusual event for the Palazzo delle Esposizioni: a journey culminating in a face-to-face encounter with this remarkable creature... - Gianni Berengo Gardin. Copyright. The complete retrospective
9 November 2001 - 14 January 2002
An extensive retrospective dedicated to the celebrated photographer Gianni Berengo Gardin (Santa Margherita Ligure 1930), who recorded and brilliantly interpreted the everyday life, changes and tensions of Italy and Europe, from the 1950s to the present ... - Fotoesordio 2001 (Photodebut)
28 November – 10 December 2001
Ninth year of the exhibition devoted to young photographers. Designed to offer them a prestigious opportunity for visibility, in 2001 the exhibition was extended to include foreign photographers also...





