In the Multimedia area of the museo di Roma In Trastevere.
The video archive, today hosted in the multimedia area in the Museo di Roma in Trastevere, originated in the Biblioteca di Archeologia e Storia dell’Arte (www.comune.roma.it/biblioarcheoartistica), now in the Musei Capitolini. Its patrimony includes of 300 historical-artistic titles.
Part these videos and new arrivals were proposed during “invideo Il Giovedì”. This exhibition was held every Thurdsdays (free), from the 6st until the 31st of October 2002. It presented a number of documents about the cultural heritage and works made by indipendent videomakers, as well as educational videos and flashes.
This review also introduced the works of the Centro Audiovisivi della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, a number of documents about city works by Polisgramma, the two documentaries proposed to the digital platform Tele+, created by Clip Television, about the 49th Biennale di Venezia (Lida Castelli and Sabrina Morelli, together with Cristiana Perrella) and Made in Italy (Lida Castelli and Francesca Priori) as well as the works by Inn, offering a number of reports about art, edited by Alessandra Chertizza.
Interact presented about ten "clips", documenting many different exhibitions, and a 2-hour video dedicated to Roman contemporary art, showing the studios of Annina de Oronzo, Claudio Bianchi, Piero Fornai Tevini, Lorenzo Budello, Rocco Salvia, Enzo Aiello, Cosetta Mastragostino, Serge Huberti, Johnatan Hynd, Silvana Leopardi, Veronica Piraccini, Alessandra Chianura, Luigi Caiffa, Giancarlo Savino and Luca Del Guercio.
RaiSat Art, Divisione Mostre, presented nine documentaries, like the ones dedicated to Van Gogh and Gauguin in Arles or to Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi.
Some indipendent videomakers furthered and documented their work or they attempted to pick up the threads of a story through images (Gabriella Di Trani, Massimo Petrucci, Venera Finocchiaro, Fabrizio Bertuccioli, Eleonora Del Brocco, Claudia Nizza, Luigia Martelloni, Roberto Mannino, Adriano Di Giacomo, Bruno Aller e Augusto Pantoni).
Videos about the performances of Jacobo Benci, with Alessandra Cristiani and Alessandra Panciotti, Fabio Mauri and Luigi Ontani, as well as the poetic images of Theo Esetu, the works by Giovanni Albanese, Krzysztof Bednarski, Silvia Stucky and Fiorenzo Zaffina and the portraits of 12 artists by Daniele Luchetti were also given in the review “Invideo Il Giovedì”.
The Kroitnijz association, based in Milan, presented two videos, originally taken in Super 8. These works were both supervised by Raffaella Guidobono. The first, was inspired by the idea of a trip, described by a large number of possible means of transport. The second, was about the pictorial work by Alessandra Cassinelli.
The Sovrintendenza Comunale put the videos made by its functionaries for public use during the reviews. Such reviews are, for example, "eLavori in Corso"e (areas of the ex Birreria Peroni – Macro), or the ones dedicated to exhibitions such as "eCittà Natura"e(Palazzo delle Esposizioni), Pietro Da Cortona (Pinacoteca Capitolina), Giacomo Leopardi a Roma (Museo Napoleonico). Other videos have also been created in the multimedia production laboratory in the Museo di Roma in Trastevere, since 2000. The following videos are also presented: Suoni di Pietra, Cento anni di Roma e Lazio, World Press Photo, an Itinerary of the places taken by the photographers of the Istituto Luce, Giovanni Bonagura reading G.G. Belli, Jazz Time and La porta magica – a meeting with Immacolata Dotti.
The videos can be booked to be viewed by schools or associations. There are 300 videos on various media available.
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