2000

  • Giuseppe Gallo, Antony Gormely, David Hammons: Trialogue.

    2 February – 13 March 2000
    The exhibition showcased three international artists, Giuseppe Gallo (Italy), Antony Gormely (England), and David Hammons (United States), each of whom was assigned one of the large rooms on the upper floor of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in which to ... 

  • Francesca Woodman: Providence, Rome, New York

    2 February – 27 March 2000
    An important retrospective, the first in Italy, dedicated to the American artist and photographer Francesca Woodman (Denver 1958 – New York 1981), who, over the course of her brief yet intensely creative artistic career, invented a whole new way of ... 

  • The Idea of Beauty: Seventeenth-century Rome Seen through the Eyes of Giovan Pietro Bellori

    29 March – 26 June 2000
    The exhibition’s title alluded to an artistic theory founded on the cult of classical antiquity that inspired many of the Italian artists active in Rome during the seventeenth century, including Alessandro Algardi, Annibale Carracci, Domenichino, Carlo ... 

  • Magnum: Witnesses and Visionaries. 1989-1999: The World in a Decade of Photographs

    5 April – 10 July 2000
    A selection of photographs illustrating the state of the world after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the massacre of Tiananmen Square, as seen through the different perspectives, and styles, of 56 photographers working for Magnum Photos... 

  • WelcHome

    9 May – 30 June 2000
    The exhibition inaugurated the Melting Pot project for the S8ZERO, a space invented by Maria Grazia Tolomeo where the diverse trends and styles of contemporary culture could blend together, and one that was symbolically the opposite of the space called ... 

  • Sol LeWitt. Wall Drawings

    10 May – 30 August 2000
    The exhibition inaugurated the space called S8ZERO located on the basement floor of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni and divided into two project areas: the Project Room and the Melting Pot. The initiative, created and curated by Maria Grazia Tolomeo, ... 

  • Metropolis: Sounds and Visions from the City

    1 June and 15 June 2000
    Images and sounds from the contemporary metropolis, in an exhibition that showcased the recent work of young artists, musicians, and DJs on the international scene... 

  • Accademia degli Artefatti: Kindergarten (artificial paradise with free view from above)

    12 - 14 July 2000
    L’Accademia degli Artefatti, one of the leading troupes on the new Italian theatre scene, presented a new version of the show “Kindergarten (artificial paradise with free view from above), expressly created for the Palazzo delle Esposizioni... 

  • Antonio Biasucci. Magma

    19 July – 30 August 2000
    The exhibition presented the recent work by the acclaimed young Italian photographer Antonio Biasucci (born in Dragoni in 1961), dedicated to volcanoes. The work was the fruit of a collaboration with the observatory on Vesuvius that started in 1984, over ... 

  • Jacques-Henri Lartigue: Photographs. Choosing Happiness

    19 July – 6 November 2000
    The first important exhibition in Italy dedicated to the work of the famous French photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue (Courbevoie 1894 – Nice 1986). One hundred and fifty photographs and several albums retraced the career of the great experimental ... 

  • Roma 1999. Sabina Cuneo

    20 July – 19 September 2000
    This was an exhibition of fifty colour photographs that photographer Sabina Cuneo took in Rome in the two years preceding the Jubilee in 2000, at a time when the city had been turned into a single, gigantic, open-air construction site; indeed, the ... 

  • Time! An Exploration of the Idea of Time and its Representation

    28 July – 23 October 2000
    Time can’t be seen or heard, nor can it be touched, nor has anyone ever smelled it or tasted it. It can’t be shown to us, yet invisible as it is, it may well be said to be omnipresent... 

  • Martini & Rossi’s Twentieth Century: The Culture of Communication

    21 September – 23 October 2000
    A fascinating selection of photographs, posters, films, and objects that symbolize Italian products allowed this exhibition to put a century of corporate communications by Martini & Rossi on display... 

  • Luca Vitone. Stundàiu

    28 September – 6 November 2000
    "‘Stundàiu’,” explained the Genoese artist Luca Vitone (born in 1964), quoting his famous fellow Genoese, the poet Eugenio Montale, “means that typical attitude of pride mixed with timidity and suspicion, that daily habit of griping, and a certain ... 

  • The Image in Time: Performance by Visual Artist Lucia Romualdi. Music composed by Franco Donatoni and performed by Antonio Ballista and Claudio Jacomucci

    12 – 15 October 2000
    On 12 October conceptual artist Lucia Romualdi presented her performance of Ile de ré, to be shown again in the recorded version over the next three days. The work was dedicated to Franco Donatoni, one of Italy’s leading composers, who had died recently ... 

  • Fotoesordio 2000 (Photodebut)

    26 October – 6 November 2000
    For the first time a section of the annual exhibition Fotoesordio, then in its eighth year, was held at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, in conjunction with the other sections that were held by tradition in the Aula Magna Gismondi at the Tor Vergata ... 

  • Buena memoria. Marcelo Brodsky

    27 October – 7 November 2000
    The exhibition was dedicated to one work, Buena Memoria, by Argentinian photographer Marcelo Brodsky (born in 1954), who lived in Barcelona during the period of the dictatorship and now lives in Buenos Aires once more... 

  • Dafni & Papadatos. The Master List of Dead Media.

    9 – 26 November 2000
    Young Greek artists Dafni & Papadatos (Alexia Dafni, born in 1970 and Georgios Papadatos, born in 1969) designed a series of video screenings conceived as a single installation, and composed of segments of other works of theirs. See U C me (1998), where ... 

  • No Parking

    11 – 27 November 2000
    A festival of theatre, dance, cinema, poetry, art, and music, with groups or solo artists performing in the main halls of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, while films were screened in the multimedia room. A laboratory for works in progress in many ... 

  • Herb Ritts

    22 November 2000 – 28 January 2001
    The exhibition displayed a selection of the most important photographic works by Herb Ritts (Los Angeles, 1952-2002). Lent by the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain in Paris, they evoked the rigorous and disconcerting style of one of the most ...

  • Compagnia Virgilio Sieni Danza. La casina dei biscotti

    29 November – 3 December 2000
    For seven days the dance company Virgilio Sieni Danza performed its Fulgor crocevia di personaggi fiabeschi and La casina dei biscotti... 

  • The Face of Christ

    9 December 2000 – 14 May 2001
    The exhibition concluded the series of cultural initiatives promoted by the Jubilee in 2000. Through paintings, sculptures, religious objects, coins, manuscripts and illuminated codes, it retraced the history of the representation of the face of Christ, ... 

  • Botto & Bruno. Under my Red Sky 2000

    13 December 2000 – 30 January 2001
    For the exhibition at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, artists Botto & Bruno from Turin (Gianfranco Botto, born in 1963, and Roberta Bruno, born in 1966) created a large wallpaper covering that spread over the walls and the floor of one room. This ... 

  • Zwelethu Mthethwa. Sacred Homes – Mother & Child

    13 December 2000 – 30 January 2001
    The exhibition devoted to the South African artist Zwelethu Mthethwa (born in Durban, South Africa, in 1963) told the story of a dormitory community on the outskirts of Cape Town through photographs and installations... 

  • Aurea Roma: From Pagan Rome to Christian Rome

    22 December 2000 – 22 April 2001
    Rome became golden for poets and men of letters at the very moment that it lost all pretence of political power and was left with the immense and eternal symbolic value it possessed: “Prima urbes inter, divum domus, aurea Roma” (first among cities, home ... 

  • Art in Naples from 1920 to 1945: the Troubled Years

    23 December – 7 February 2001
    This exhibition was a smaller version of the important one that had been previously held in Naples at the Maschio Angioino and Villa Pignatelli... 

  • Giuseppe Gallo, Antony Gormely, David Hammons: Trialogue.

    2 February – 13 March 2000
    The exhibition showcased three international artists, Giuseppe Gallo (Italy), Antony Gormely (England), and David Hammons (United States), each of whom was assigned one of the large rooms on the upper floor of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in which to ... 

  • Francesca Woodman: Providence, Rome, New York

    2 February – 27 March 2000
    An important retrospective, the first in Italy, dedicated to the American artist and photographer Francesca Woodman (Denver 1958 – New York 1981), who, over the course of her brief yet intensely creative artistic career, invented a whole new way of ... 

  • The Idea of Beauty: Seventeenth-century Rome Seen through the Eyes of Giovan Pietro Bellori

    29 March – 26 June 2000
    The exhibition’s title alluded to an artistic theory founded on the cult of classical antiquity that inspired many of the Italian artists active in Rome during the seventeenth century, including Alessandro Algardi, Annibale Carracci, Domenichino, Carlo ... 

  • Magnum: Witnesses and Visionaries. 1989-1999: The World in a Decade of Photographs

    5 April – 10 July 2000
    A selection of photographs illustrating the state of the world after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the massacre of Tiananmen Square, as seen through the different perspectives, and styles, of 56 photographers working for Magnum Photos... 

  • WelcHome

    9 May – 30 June 2000
    The exhibition inaugurated the Melting Pot project for the S8ZERO, a space invented by Maria Grazia Tolomeo where the diverse trends and styles of contemporary culture could blend together, and one that was symbolically the opposite of the space called ... 

  • Sol LeWitt. Wall Drawings

    10 May – 30 August 2000
    The exhibition inaugurated the space called S8ZERO located on the basement floor of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni and divided into two project areas: the Project Room and the Melting Pot. The initiative, created and curated by Maria Grazia Tolomeo, ... 

  • Metropolis: Sounds and Visions from the City

    1 June and 15 June 2000
    Images and sounds from the contemporary metropolis, in an exhibition that showcased the recent work of young artists, musicians, and DJs on the international scene... 

  • Accademia degli Artefatti: Kindergarten (artificial paradise with free view from above)

    12 - 14 July 2000
    L’Accademia degli Artefatti, one of the leading troupes on the new Italian theatre scene, presented a new version of the show “Kindergarten (artificial paradise with free view from above), expressly created for the Palazzo delle Esposizioni... 

  • Antonio Biasucci. Magma

    19 July – 30 August 2000
    The exhibition presented the recent work by the acclaimed young Italian photographer Antonio Biasucci (born in Dragoni in 1961), dedicated to volcanoes. The work was the fruit of a collaboration with the observatory on Vesuvius that started in 1984, over ... 

  • Jacques-Henri Lartigue: Photographs. Choosing Happiness

    19 July – 6 November 2000
    The first important exhibition in Italy dedicated to the work of the famous French photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue (Courbevoie 1894 – Nice 1986). One hundred and fifty photographs and several albums retraced the career of the great experimental ... 

  • Roma 1999. Sabina Cuneo

    20 July – 19 September 2000
    This was an exhibition of fifty colour photographs that photographer Sabina Cuneo took in Rome in the two years preceding the Jubilee in 2000, at a time when the city had been turned into a single, gigantic, open-air construction site; indeed, the ... 

  • Time! An Exploration of the Idea of Time and its Representation

    28 July – 23 October 2000
    Time can’t be seen or heard, nor can it be touched, nor has anyone ever smelled it or tasted it. It can’t be shown to us, yet invisible as it is, it may well be said to be omnipresent... 

  • Martini & Rossi’s Twentieth Century: The Culture of Communication

    21 September – 23 October 2000
    A fascinating selection of photographs, posters, films, and objects that symbolize Italian products allowed this exhibition to put a century of corporate communications by Martini & Rossi on display... 

  • Luca Vitone. Stundàiu

    28 September – 6 November 2000
    "‘Stundàiu’,” explained the Genoese artist Luca Vitone (born in 1964), quoting his famous fellow Genoese, the poet Eugenio Montale, “means that typical attitude of pride mixed with timidity and suspicion, that daily habit of griping, and a certain ... 

  • The Image in Time: Performance by Visual Artist Lucia Romualdi. Music composed by Franco Donatoni and performed by Antonio Ballista and Claudio Jacomucci

    12 – 15 October 2000
    On 12 October conceptual artist Lucia Romualdi presented her performance of Ile de ré, to be shown again in the recorded version over the next three days. The work was dedicated to Franco Donatoni, one of Italy’s leading composers, who had died recently ... 

  • Fotoesordio 2000 (Photodebut)

    26 October – 6 November 2000
    For the first time a section of the annual exhibition Fotoesordio, then in its eighth year, was held at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, in conjunction with the other sections that were held by tradition in the Aula Magna Gismondi at the Tor Vergata ... 

  • Buena memoria. Marcelo Brodsky

    27 October – 7 November 2000
    The exhibition was dedicated to one work, Buena Memoria, by Argentinian photographer Marcelo Brodsky (born in 1954), who lived in Barcelona during the period of the dictatorship and now lives in Buenos Aires once more... 

  • Dafni & Papadatos. The Master List of Dead Media.

    9 – 26 November 2000
    Young Greek artists Dafni & Papadatos (Alexia Dafni, born in 1970 and Georgios Papadatos, born in 1969) designed a series of video screenings conceived as a single installation, and composed of segments of other works of theirs. See U C me (1998), where ... 

  • No Parking

    11 – 27 November 2000
    A festival of theatre, dance, cinema, poetry, art, and music, with groups or solo artists performing in the main halls of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, while films were screened in the multimedia room. A laboratory for works in progress in many ... 

  • Herb Ritts

    22 November 2000 – 28 January 2001
    The exhibition displayed a selection of the most important photographic works by Herb Ritts (Los Angeles, 1952-2002). Lent by the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain in Paris, they evoked the rigorous and disconcerting style of one of the most ...

  • Compagnia Virgilio Sieni Danza. La casina dei biscotti

    29 November – 3 December 2000
    For seven days the dance company Virgilio Sieni Danza performed its Fulgor crocevia di personaggi fiabeschi and La casina dei biscotti... 

  • The Face of Christ

    9 December 2000 – 14 May 2001
    The exhibition concluded the series of cultural initiatives promoted by the Jubilee in 2000. Through paintings, sculptures, religious objects, coins, manuscripts and illuminated codes, it retraced the history of the representation of the face of Christ, ... 

  • Botto & Bruno. Under my Red Sky 2000

    13 December 2000 – 30 January 2001
    For the exhibition at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, artists Botto & Bruno from Turin (Gianfranco Botto, born in 1963, and Roberta Bruno, born in 1966) created a large wallpaper covering that spread over the walls and the floor of one room. This ... 

  • Zwelethu Mthethwa. Sacred Homes – Mother & Child

    13 December 2000 – 30 January 2001
    The exhibition devoted to the South African artist Zwelethu Mthethwa (born in Durban, South Africa, in 1963) told the story of a dormitory community on the outskirts of Cape Town through photographs and installations... 

  • Aurea Roma: From Pagan Rome to Christian Rome

    22 December 2000 – 22 April 2001
    Rome became golden for poets and men of letters at the very moment that it lost all pretence of political power and was left with the immense and eternal symbolic value it possessed: “Prima urbes inter, divum domus, aurea Roma” (first among cities, home ... 

  • Art in Naples from 1920 to 1945: the Troubled Years

    23 December – 7 February 2001
    This exhibition was a smaller version of the important one that had been previously held in Naples at the Maschio Angioino and Villa Pignatelli... 


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