Reminiscenze

A virtual "open-air" exhibition

2020 changed us. A virus locked us home, took away our lives and we couldn't fight back. We were lost, alienated and alone.
Only through the evocative power of art it was possible to have reminiscences of what we called normality, rediscovering our past and wondering about the present and future.
The museum

A virtual museum

Reminiscenze is a virtual "open-air" exhibition, which appears like a city that has lost every single life form. Without people, cities are just lifeless and timeless blocks. The purpose of art is to reanimate them, filling the space with memories, feelings and aliveness.

Reflections

Walking through the street visitors are guided on a journey to rediscover life and its nuances. Everyone has the chance to reflect on their own life and decide whether to start living to the fullest or passively abandon themselves to the incessant flow of time.

Example of an artwork in the museum

Artworks

The exhibition is composed of five contemporary works.

Lee FriedlanderSelf portrait, New Orleans
Lee Friedlander
Self portrait, New Orleans 1970
Silver jelly print
Dimensions: 21 x 31 cm
Credits: Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
Daniele Galliano
Constellations, 2010
Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 200 x 300 cm
Private studio, Turin
Nan Goldin
Twisting at my Birthday Party, NY 1980
Cibachrome print
Dimensions: 22.9 x 34.9 cm
Credits: The Museum of Contemporary Art (LA), The Nimoy Family Foundation
Keith Haring
Retrospect, 1989
Silk-screen printing
Dimensions: 117 x 208 cm
Editions (75)
Damien Steven Hirst
The physical impossibility of death in the mind of someone living, 1991
Tiger shark, glass, steel, 5% formaldehyde solution
Dimensions: 213 × 518 × 213 cm
Credits: Tate Modern (2012–2012), Metropolitan Museum of Art (2007–2010)

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