Endless Journeying

The journey represented across the art of the XX century

The notion of journey

This exhibition draws inspiration from a 2005 collection of Claudio Magris' writings, in which the notion of journeying branches out and expands beyond mere reality, fluctuating between the internal and external self, in a constant exercise of research and surpassing individual roots as a collective. The Galleria Nazionale's 20th-century collections showcase a selection of foreign-born artists who were based in Italy from the 1950s and 60s onward.

Ragazzo con palla (1950) by Karl AppelLa Galleria Nazionale

four white discs red rubber (1970) by Alexander CalderLa Galleria Nazionale

Raggi n.2 (1964) by Chin HsiaoLa Galleria Nazionale

It focuses particularly on the large Sino-Japanese group that was linked predominantly to Michel Tapiè's forays in Turin, and the great Roman exhibition at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in 1965.

Soluzione di continuità 69- Oro e nero (1963 - 1969) by Domoto HsiaoLa Galleria Nazionale

Piccola fantasia cromatica (1959) by Jean FautrierLa Galleria Nazionale

Cerchio e linee (1964) by Ma Li Li Yuan-ChiaLa Galleria Nazionale

Mobile (1962 ca.) by John LynchLa Galleria Nazionale

Eastern artists flocked to the exhibition, displaying their unique ability to synthesize the recent and tragic atomic bombings that had turned their world upside down with the abstract and informal expressionism borrowed from the West.

Aeroplano azzurro (1965 - 1966) by Renato MamborLa Galleria Nazionale

Senza titolo (1956) by André MassonLa Galleria Nazionale

Lanterna (1958) by Okada KenzoLa Galleria Nazionale

Quattro cerchi (1956) by Onosato ToshinobuLa Galleria Nazionale

Satelliti (1966) by Ilia PeikovLa Galleria Nazionale

Painting A (1950) by Jackson PollockLa Galleria Nazionale

It is important to note, in this context, Rome's particular energy and internationalism in those years, characterized by the politics of important exhibitions and acquisitions. Palma Bucarelli also contributed to this, working with the city's most famous galleries, including the Rome-New York Art Foundation, L’Obelisco, La Salita, La Tartaruga, and L’Attico.

Volte per uomini n.51, Pablo Serrano, 1962 ca., From the collection of: La Galleria Nazionale
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Tableau piège (1961) by Daniel SpoerriLa Galleria Nazionale

Nichirin (sole-orbita del giorno) (1963 ca.) by Teshigahara SofuLa Galleria Nazionale

Bianco e nero (1962) by Sugai KumiLa Galleria Nazionale

Incontro (1990) by Takahashi ShuLa Galleria Nazionale

The group of Asian artists includes some who moved to Rome after 1970, such as Shu Takahashi from Japan, Lim Hooi Hwa from Taiwan, and others who established a relationship with the Galleria Nazionale during the major exhibition of 1990–91, which was dedicated to the Gutai group.

Per l'amor del cielo (1999) by Lim Hooi HwaLa Galleria Nazionale

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