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Emergency's Paediatric Centre in Port Sudan Supported by MAXXI

May 30th – December 31st 2010
MAXXI

 
SPAZIO / MAXXI duepercento
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On the occasion of the MAXXI inauguration, and within the ambit of the exhibition SPACE, the winning entries from the international competition MAXXI 2per100 will also be unveiled.

The competition, announced in October 2008 by the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport together with the Ministry for Cultural Activities and Assets, applies Law no° 717 of 1949, known as “the 2% Law”, according to which State administrators and public bodies that order the construction of public buildings shall devote to the realization of works of art no less than 2% of the total expenditure foreseen for the project. The jury selected from among the 11 finalists, the two winning projects by Maurizio Mochetti for the museum atrium and Massimo Grimaldi for the external area.

Massimo GrimaldiEmergency’s Paediatric Centre in Port Sudan Supported by MAXXI, 2010

Grimaldi’s project utilizes the competition’s funding to construct a paediatric hospital managed by the association Emergency in Port Sudan, Sudan. The artist will photograph or commission photography of the hospital’s construction as well as its daily activities upon completion. The images will be projected on one of the external walls of the museum in a continuous cycle. As in his other projects, which have raised large amounts of money for Emergency’s humanitarian efforts, Grimaldi poses questions that range from an institutional critique of the system of art to a deeper reflection on the principles of reality and function. In a process of subtraction, function becomes a concrete gesture with conceptual and ethical implications. In his project for the MAXXI, a new architectural entity (the museum) generates another (the hospital) through an artistic process that calls into question the functions and values on which the institution is based. In the words of the artist, “the success of a work becomes the historic failure of what it believed itself to be”.

http://www.fondazionemaxxi.it/en/mostre_corso_spazio_2x100.aspx

http://www.emergency.it/en-index.html

 

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