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Zero Gravity: Art, Technology and New Spaces of Identity.


PALAZZO pa·laz·zo  
n. pl. pa·laz·zi or pa·laz·zos
A large splendid residence or public building, such as a palace or museum.



[Italian, from Latin Pal
 DELLE delle /del·le/ (del´ah) the clear area in the center of a stained erythrocyte.

del·le
n.
The lighter-colored area in the center of a stained red blood cell.
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Curators Bartolomeo Pietromarchi and Maria Grazia Tolomeo Speranza premise their exhibition on the idea that new technologies have created a "contemporary condition that resembles the spatial-temporal suspensions produced by the absence of gravity." Not an entirely original notion perhaps, but many of the dozen-plus international artists invited to prove the point have rarely shown in Italy (Henrik Hakansson, Aernout Mik, Ross Sinclair), so some surprises are likely afloat. Others invited to present one work apiece a·piece  
adv.
To or for each one; each: There is enough bread for everyone to have two slices apiece.



[Middle English a pece : a, a; see a
 are Jane and Louise Wilson Jane and Louise Wilson (born 1967) are British artists, often known as "The Wilson Sisters", as they are twin sisters who have exhibited and worked together throughout their career. Their work includes large multiscreen video installations and photo-pieces. , showing photographs from their "Star City" project, and Serbian artist Tanja Ostojic. June 27-Sept. 24.
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Title Annotation:photograph exhibition at Palazzo Delle Esposizioni
Author:Codognato, Mario
Publication:Artforum International
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:4EUIT
Date:May 1, 2001
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