Eugenio Tibaldi's Habitat #1 at Galleria Nazionale in Rome
At La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome, Eugenio Tibaldi, who was born in Alba in 1977, showcases 'Habitat #1'. This exhibition is part of the 'Notturno con figura. Primo corollario sulla vibrazione' program, a dual solo presentation alongside the Ingrassia brothers, curated by Lucrezia Longobardi. The installation encapsulates 20 years of Tibaldi's exploration into themes of urban outskirts, neglect, and migration, featuring a makeshift shelter adorned with various items such as postcards, a turntable playing 'Romeno è Giulietta', and works by Heidegger and Rilke. Initiated in 2000 in northern Naples, Tibaldi's research highlights socio-economic transformations. 'Habitat #1' acts as both a reflection of a homeless individual's experience and a self-examination, shedding light on modern society.
Key facts
- Eugenio Tibaldi was born in 1977 in Alba.
- The exhibition 'Habitat #1' is at La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome.
- The show is part of 'Notturno con figura. Primo corollario sulla vibrazione', a double solo show with the Ingrassia brothers.
- The curator is Lucrezia Longobardi.
- The program 'Connection Gallery' was conceived by Massimo Mininni.
- The installation includes a working turntable playing 'Romeno è Giulietta' by Tibaldi.
- Tibaldi's research began in 2000 in the peripheral area north of Naples.
- The work features books by Heidegger, Rilke, Pessoa, and Deleuze-Guattari.
Entities
Artists
- Eugenio Tibaldi
- Ingrassia brothers
- Lucrezia Longobardi
- Massimo Mininni
- Antonello Tolve
Institutions
- La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
- Connection Gallery
- Galleria Maze
- Umberto Di Marino Arte Contemporanea
- Museo Archeologico Statale
- Museo Ettore Fico
- Marie-Laure Fleisch
- MAXXI
- Museo del Novecento
- Accademia Albertina di Torino
- Università di Salerno
Locations
- Alba
- Rome
- Torino
- Giugliano
- Ascoli Piceno
- Bruxelles
- Milano
- Napoli
- Verona
- Italy