The exhibition features works and documents that have marked the history of art and science from the seventeenth century to the present day.
Installed on the first floor of GAM, the exhibition traces the career of Elisabetta Di Maggio, presenting both historical works and new pieces created specifically for the museum’s spaces.
In the spaces of the GAM Videotheque takes shape a tribute to Lothar Baumgarten, an artist who passed away in 2018, renowned for intertwining aesthetic research with profound anthropological and ecological reflection.
GAM presents the first anthological exhibition in an Italian institution dedicated to Linda Fregni Nagler, curated by Cecilia Canziani. The artist employs photography as a means of reflecting on vision, memory, and the materiality of the image, weaving together collecting practices, research, and narrative.