The contemporary art exhibition Nullpunkt will run at the eCampus University in Rome up to 24 October 2025.
Promoting art in danger of disappearing
The exhibition, conceived and directed by Count Daniele Radini Tedeschi, well-known art critic, curator of eight editions of the Venice Biennale Art for Latin American countries, with the valuable contribution of Anselm Jappe, professor of aesthetics at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. Promoted thanks to the support of eCampus, the exhibition’s title is the German term for the zero point, which is to say the limit from which a new phenomenon can originate, the ideal starting point for a change, for a renewed cycle and a new phase. The initiative says Anselm Jappe underlines art's mission to safeguard “ways of feeling and doing that are in danger of disappearing under current conditions.”. narcissism.
Peter Nussbaum, As Above, So Below
“Recovering the semiotic intensity of images”
The exhibition, says Radini Tedeschi, "Embraces artists living in the current historical period, The art of Nullpunkt seeks to recover the semiotic intensity of images and the works on display anticipate or follow the crisis point, bringing art - and therefore culture - back to a place of secrecy, initiation and seduction".
Nicola Pica, MU. Soulless, high relief in resin and iron oxide on canvas
The entrance is free Monday to Saturday
Three authoritative masters of modernism - Peter Nussbaum, Nino Perrone and Nicola Pica- confront the new group of young artists from various academies who include Shohreh Bayatipour, Francesca Biancalana, Flavio D'Agate, Elisa Fabbri, Maria Ginzburg, Elena Griscioli, Michela Lambraia, Stefan Loata, Aurora Macella, Giulio Martellotti, Annalinda Maso, Beatrice Pellegrini, Ilaria Racca and Alice Sortino. Visiting hours: Monday to Friday 8.30-20.00; Saturday 8.30-13.00.































