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The Fondazione Giuliani per l'arte contemporanea will open in Rome on 9th May 2010 with the exhibition Mutiny Seemed a Probability, curated by Adrienne Drake. Like many of the Foundation's future activities, this exhibition will take the Giuliani Collection of contemporary art as a key point of departure to cultivate an examination and interpretation of the very process of collecting.

Mutiny Seemed a Probability suggests an act of upheaval, a subtle reaction to the past and present through minimal, almost imperceptible gestures of resistance, through uncertainty, which strive to overturn an apparently concrete existence.

Art works by Micol Assaël, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Cyprien Gaillard, Henrik Hăkansson, Mona Hatoum, Leslie Hewitt, Graham Hudson, Alicja Kwade, Jorge Peris, Manfred Pernice, Alessandro Piangiamore, Marco Raparelli, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Gedi Sibony, Nedko Solakov, Oscar Tuazon and Jeff Wall loosely underscore an investigation of sculpture, materiality, fragility and ideological precariousness.

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Mutiny Seemed a Probability
Kurator: Adrienne Drake

Künstler: Micol Assael, Simon Dybbroe Moller, Cyprien Gaillard, Henrik Håkansson, Mona Hatoum, Leslie Hewitt, Graham Hudson, Alicja Kwade, Jorge Peris, Manfred Pernice, Alessandro Piangiamore, Marco Raparelli, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Gedi Sibony, Nedko Solakov, Oscar Tuazon, Jeff Wall