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“Beyond space, I was interested in engaging time.” With this motivation, Fabio Sargentini organized the exhibition 24 ore su 24 at Galleria L'Attico, located at Via del Paradiso 41, from Saturday, January 25 to Friday, January 31, 1975. It was a year of profound transformation for the country, in which the Christian Democratic government of Aldo Moro faced the rise of the Communist Party led by Enrico Berlinguer, against a backdrop marked by the so-called “strategy of tension.” Thirteen artists were invited to participate: Alighiero Boetti, Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Gino De Dominicis, Tano Festa, Mimmo Germanà, Jannis Kounellis, Eliseo Mattiacci, Luigi Ontani, Luca Maria Patella, Vettor Pisani, Emilio Prini, and Ilija Soskic.
Space related to time on a 1:1 scale. Each artist was required to create an ephemeral, performative intervention at a predetermined time. Gino De Dominicis chose to close the exhibition by presenting, from 10 p.m. to midnight on January 31, a work titled…
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“Beyond space, I was interested in engaging time.” With this motivation, Fabio Sargentini organized the exhibition 24 ore su 24 at Galleria L'Attico, located at Via del Paradiso 41, from Saturday, January 25 to Friday, January 31, 1975. It was a year of profound transformation for the country, in which the Christian Democratic government of Aldo Moro faced the rise of the Communist Party led by Enrico Berlinguer, against a backdrop marked by the so-called “strategy of tension.” Thirteen artists were invited to participate: Alighiero Boetti, Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Gino De Dominicis, Tano Festa, Mimmo Germanà, Jannis Kounellis, Eliseo Mattiacci, Luigi Ontani, Luca Maria Patella, Vettor Pisani, Emilio Prini, and Ilija Soskic.
Space related to time on a 1:1 scale. Each artist was required to create an ephemeral, performative intervention at a predetermined time. Gino De Dominicis chose to close the exhibition by presenting, from 10 p.m. to midnight on January 31, a work titled…





















































