Base / Progetti per l'arte

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Base / Progetti per l'arte is a non profit artist run space established in 1998 in Florence, Italy, by a collective of artists who live and work in Tuscany.

Lawrence Weiner / Base / Progetti per l'arte / Firenze / Via San Niccolo 18r / Italy
Lawrence Weiner / Base / Progetti per l'arte / Firenze / Via San Niccolo 18r / Italy

Artist Collective

Base / Progetti per l'arte was founded by: Antonio Catelani, Carlo Guaita, Paolo Masi, Massimo Nannucci, Maurizio Nannucci and Paolo Parisi. Currently Base / Progetti per l'arte artist collective is formed by : Mario Airò, Marco Bagnoli, Massimo Bartolini, Vittorio Cavallini, Yuki Ichihashi, Paolo Masi, Massimo Nannucci, Maurizio Nannucci, Paolo Parisi, Remo Salvadori, Enrico Vezzi. [1]

Exhibitions

Since its foundation Base / Progetti per l'arte has presented site specific installations by: Sol Lewitt, Marco Bagnoli, Alfredo Pirri, Cesare Pietroiusti, Niele Toroni, Michael Galasso, Jan Vercruysse, Heimo Zobernig, Luca Pancrazzi, Marco Fusinato and John Nixon, Ingo Springenschmid, Paolo Masi & Pier Luigi Tazzi, Antoni Muntadas, Robert Barry, Luca Vitone, Liliana Moro, Claude Closky, Remo Salvadori, Pietro Sanguineti, Liam Gillick, Massimo Bartolini, Mario Airò, Eva Marisaldi, Rainer Ganahl, François Morellet, Bernhard Rüdiger, Nedko Solakov & Slava Nakovska, Olaf Nicolai, Kinkaleri, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Matt Mullican, Michel Verjux, Elisabetta Benassi, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Pietro Riparbelli, Simone Berti, Jeppe Hein, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Jonathan Monk, Peter Kogler, Carsten Nicolai, Surasi Kusolwong, Franz West, Tino Sehgal, Nico Dockx, Grazia Toderi, Armin Linke, Davide Bertocchi, Pierre Bismuth, Olivier Mosset, Stefano Arienti, Erwin Wurm, Thomas Bayrle, Diego Perrone and Christian Frosi, Hans Schabus, Maurizio Mochetti, Lawrence Weiner, Amedeo Martegani, Gianni Caravaggio, Piero Golia, David Tremlett, Franco Vaccari.

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