Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions 2008
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Paolo Manaresi
Museo Morandi
On occasion of the centenary of the birth of Paolo Manaresi (Bologna, 1908 –1991) the Museo Morandi hosts a show in recognition of the figure of this Bolognese artist, and above all of his activity as engraver, curated by Eugenio Riccòmini with the collaboration of Lorenza Selleri.
4 November 2008 - 11 January 2009exhibition detailscurated by Eugenio Riccòmini with the collaboration of Lorenza Selleri.
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Giuseppe Penone
MAMbo
The exhibition Giuseppe Penone is one of the most articulated and complete exhibitions dedicated to the Piedmont artist.
25 September - 8 December 2008exhibition detailscurated by Gianfranco Maraniello
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Solo Show
MAMbo
SOLO SHOW is a research-based exhibition project initiated by artist Natascha Sadr Haghighian upon MAMbo's invitation to have a one-woman show in its premises.
7 September -2 November 2008exhibition detailscurated by Andrea Viliani
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Jeroen De Rijke/Willem De Rooij
MAMbo
Since the start of their collaboration in 1994 Dutch artists Jeroen de Rijke and Willem de Rooij have produced a select corpus of 35mm and 16mm films, photographs, objects, installations and texts.
20 April - 8 June 2008exhibition detailscurated by Gianfranco Maraniello and Andrea Viliani
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Stefano Arienti e Cesare Pietroiusti
MAMbo
The SpazioGAM of MAMbo inaugurated last 5th April with a shared project by Stefano Arienti and Cesare Pietroiusti.
6 April - 29 June 2008exhibition details -
Ding Yi
MAMbo
The first solo show in an Italian museum of Chinese artist Ding Yi will propose a journey of about forty paintings and drawings, a sculpture and an installation that requires the interaction of visitors, which aims to bring the public closer to the man considered to be the most important abstract painter in contemporary China, by presenting his complex artistic practice and evolution from the nineties to the present day to the public.
25 January - 30 March 2008exhibition detailscurated by Gianfranco Maraniello
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Guyton/Walker
MAMbo
The collaboration between Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker means more than the mere sum of two individual artistic researches and practices, but rather represents the creation of a “third artist”.
25 January - 30 March 2008exhibition detailscurated by Andrea Viliani
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Luigi Ontani
MAMbo
Luigi Ontani’s complex and multi-faceted personality is at the crux of Gigante3RazzEtà7ArtiCentAuro, the important solo show that MAMbo, the Modern Art Museum in Bologna, will be dedicating to the Bolognese master.
25 January - 4 May 2008exhibition detailscurated by Gianfranco Maraniello
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Step 2 - Adam Chodzko
MAMbo
Using a vast range of media – from videos to performances, installations to photography, posters to designthe works of Adam Chodzko (London, 1965. Lives and works at Whitstable, Kent ) evoke the most recondite aspects of everyday life.
2 December 2007 - 3 February 2008exhibition detailscurated by Andrea Viliani
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Step 2 - Bojan Sarcevic
MAMbo
BojanSarcevic (Belgrade, 1974. Lives and works in Berlin) explores open and ambiguous forms born from the interaction between diverse modes of expression as well as at the intersection between the various phases of the creative process and of sensorial experience.
2 December 2007 - 3 February 2008exhibition detailscurated by Andrea Viliani
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Step 2 - Diego Perrone
MAMbo
Specifically conceived for the main gallery of the museum, the show by Diego Perrone comes to us as witness to a personal dimension within the public space of the museum.
2 December 2007- 3 February 2008exhibition detailscurated by Charlotte Laubard and Andrea Viliani
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Step 2 - Eva Marisaldi
MAMbo
The exhibition of Eva Marisaldi is a continuous public involvement through the exploration of cognitive processes.
2 December 2007 - 3 February 2008exhibition detailscurated by Roberto Daolio
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Time Code
MAMbo
TIME CODE intends to explore, through the determination of categories of decodification and mise en scène, one of the elements most strictly connected to the medium of video: temporality.
15th November 2007- 12th June 2008exhibition detailscurated by Fabiola Naldi and Alessandra Pioselli