Nexhibit Design / Recent Projects / 2


Alberto Giacometti

Gallery of Modern Art, Milan
08.10.2014 - 01.02.2015


An exhibition curated by Catherine Grenier, director of the 'Alberto and Annette Giacometti' Foundation in Paris, which presented 60 works by one of the main sculptors of the twentieth century.
It was held in the rooms on the ground floor of the Gallery of Modern Art in Milan, an eighteenth-century building that still retains historic finishes and decorations and in which we have inserted the layout trying to respect the pre-existing and character of the places.


Medardo Rosso
The light and the matter

Gallery of Modern Art, Milan
18.02 - 31.05.2015


The exhibition curated by Paola Zatti for which Nexhibit Design draw up the museographic project, presented about forty sculptures in wax, plaster and bronze, but the most unexpected works were the photographs that Medardo himself took of his works during their realization.
For these shots of enormous historical and technical interest, we designed a specific display that could make this material accessible as on a film, a serial tape to ignite the interest on a little known aspect of the sculptor's work.


Grassi Collection, Milan
Restoration of the Ignazio Gardella Exhibit Design

Gallery of Modern Art, Milan
26.06 - 28.10.2014


During the reorganization of exhibition path we were commissioned to bring back the historical layout of the Grassi Collection designed in the 1950s by Ignazio Gardella to full functionality.
Through the analysis of the archive documents we have been able to philologically restore the wall paintings and decorations, stone finishes, lighting systems, curtains and fabric coverings of the display panels, and we have integrated supports and captioning system.


Giuseppe Verdi and Arts

Gallery of Modern Art, Milan
06.01 - 23.02.2014


An exhibition curated by Paola Zatti and Fernando Mazzocca dedicated to the close relationships between the italian composer Giuseppe Verdi and some of the protagonists of art between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Among other, there were works by Hayez, Domenico and Gerolamo Induno, Boldini and Vincenzo Gemito, sketches and stage clothes, for which Nexhibit Design oversaw the museographic and lighting design project and designed and supplied the set-up, showcases, lighting system and information graphics.