The rooms in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni's rotunda are hosting a replay of six exhibitions held in Rome between the 1950s and the 2000s together with a tribute to an art photographer.
The idea is to allow the visitor to stroll through the exhibition landscapes of a city capable of renewing its contemporary calling in a constantly changing pattern.
Titina Maselli, Galleria La Tartaruga 1955
Giulio Paolini, Galleria La Salita 1964
Fabro. Concetto spaziale d’après Watteau, 1967-71 / Corona di piombo, 1968-71 / L'Italia d'oro / Alluminio e seta naturale, 1971, "Informazioni sulla presenza Italiana", a restrospective curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, Incontri Internazionali d'Arte 1971
Carlo Maria Mariani. La costellazione del Leone, Galleria Gian Enzo Sperone 1981
Jan Vercruysse, Tombeaux (Stanza), Galleria Pieroni 1990
Myriam Laplante. Elisir, a cura di Lorenzo Benedetti e di Teresa Macrì, Fondazione Volume! e The Gallery Apart, 2004
A Tribute to Sergio Pucci, a photographer who has devoted most of his career to photographing exhibitions.
The aim is to showcase the leading players, places and institutions that turned Rome, after World War II, into a vibrant centre of contemporary culture, repeating the initiative every year in the summer months by reviving different exhibitions.