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KJOSK! is an urban public art gallery conceived, produced and curated by zero+. A former newsstand renovated and placed in the old town of Bassano del Grappa (IT) hosted a program of 4 single artists' projects. Each artist was asked to develop a context specific project for KJOSK!...

TRANSMISSION.06 – mimesis was an open call for the creation of an urban/public art web archive about camouflage and invisibility strategies. This project intended to investigate the strategies and the dynamics of camouflage and likeness, of subtle sabotage and tampering, of détournement: the techniques of fusion...

TRANSMISSION.05 was a traveling residency and exhibition, from the end of May to the first days of June 2005. With the aim of experimenting artistic ways of interaction with people in everyday-life, a group of artists, a van, and a stall traveled in the North-Eastern area of Italy and stopped...

Collective exhibition, public art and events promoting a confrontation on the concept of Utopia. Twenty young artists have been invited to reflect on the concept of Utopia and the strategies of "possibility" and interpret the spaces which had never been open to the public before. The project includes...

TRANSMISSION.04 was the first part of three, of a public art exhibition conceived and curated by progettozero+ in collaboration with Angela Vettese. Artists Joseph Kosuth and Rirkrit Tiravanija with their students from IUAV University (Venice) were asked to realize interventions and actions as interferences within the media (newspapers, magazines, radio)...

blank: instructions for possibility, 2003 was a collective exhibition on the concept of Well-being, with a critical reflection on the conditions which determined this state. The economic theories of Amartya Sen (Nobel prize in economics, 1998) were the starting point of the concept. blank Collective exhibition: Sebastian...

Big Mama – He(art) zone, collective exhibition. The exhibition took place at the “Giardino Parolini”, an historic botanical garden in Bassano del Grappa (Italy), with the participation of 18 young artists. The aim was to revive the botanical garden as a public space. The project included a...