Exhibitions ’91
War and peace
‘It is possible to speak of peace and against war in many ways. In doing so though, we must never forget to use the present tense. We must never ... Read More
Meeting Mozart
‘For some great spirits of our time – as for millions of other ordinary men and women – the encounter with Mozart represented a contact with a mysteriously significant ... Read More
Günter Domenig: Exiistenzmaximum
‘Günther Domenig was born in Klagenfurt in 1934. He is one of the leading exponents of Austrian architecture in the post-war period. His artistic history, which reflects and at ... Read More
The maritime republics
‘To mark the forthcoming 1992 celebrations of the 5th centenary of the disco-very of America, the Meeting has organised an exhibition on the four maritime republics of Arnalfi, Pisa, ... Read More
Wargames. What war?
‘The aim of the exhibition is to draw attention to the Gulf War, the most dra-matic and spectacular event of the last few years, seen in a very stringent ... Read More
In search of the Christian east in Bulgaria
‘Taking what is quite frankly a rather provincial outlook, our culture has sub-stantially neglected the critical study and often even any simple appreciation of the history and art al ... Read More
The barbarians mowe towards Christ – appeal to the present
‘The cultural crisis of Europe, the newly-won freedom of the east-European countries and the ethics clashes of recent years oblige us to ask ourselves the questions. What is Europe? ... Read More
Near east year 2000: will the Christms disappem?
‘The Christian presence in those countries where Christianity originated is al a turning point. In view of the phenomenon which has worsened in recent decades – of emigration and ... Read More
Catholics in Siberia
‘This exhibition comprises about fifty black and white photographs illustrating life in Catholic: settlements in Siberia. Until only a few years ago, these settle-ments were completely ignored. Now they ... Read More
Tapum
‘The First World War represent a great divide in the conscience of the people of Europe who, only a few decades earlier, had considered war to be defeated once ... Read More
A little order among the chaos
‘An influential part of the science world considers the study of chaos the third great scientific revolution of this century after the advent of relativity and quan-tum mechanics. The ... Read More
Monitoring the environment by satellite
‘With this exhibition, the Bavarian Ministry for Regional Development and the Environment wishes to bring to the attention of the public the advantages whi-ch derive from the satellite monitoring ... Read More
Arbor una nobilis
‘The exhibition will attempt to outline the changes in crucifix, iconography which occurred in the centuries between the middle ages and the Renaissance, focussing in particular on how these ... Read More
Champollion and the italian contribution to the rediscovery of ancient Egypt
‘This exhibition is made up of artefacts from the museum of Padua, Mantua, Bologna, Florence, and Naples, from the ‘Barracco’ Museum of Rome, and the Institut de France in ... Read More
The treasure of St. Cyriac
‘This exhibition will illustrate the history of the Ancona church by means of the numerous artistic testimonies to which it has given rise through the centuries. Christian presence in ... Read More
Religiousness and politics in the frescoes of the ‘Brancacci Chapel
‘The exhibition is composed of 58 colour photos illustrating the restoration of the Brancacci Chapel in the Church the of the Carmine in Florance, from the stages of scientific ... Read More