Paolini's first exhibition in La Salita (Rome, 1964), "consisted of raw wood panels hung on, or leaning against, walls, giving the gallery the appearance of being in the midst of a show being hung". In his 1965 exhibit at the Galleria Notizie he showcased 11 works, one of which was
Disegno geometrico during its formal debut. Since the Galleria Notizie show Paolini has exhibited in art galleries and museums worldwide. In 1971, Paolini had an exhibition by the title of
Un Quadro, where he showcased 14 photographic replications of
Disegno geometrico, the works were showcased around the exhibition leading the audience to cycle through the varying forms of the precocious work being cited. According to art historian, Fabio Belloni, this was the first time an artist in the Italian conversation of art and artistic expression has cited a previous iteration of their own work with such explicit language and visuals, juxtaposing not only the 14 replications shown in
Un Quadro, but also
Disegno geometrico. In terms of conceptual callbacks, this exhibition is a reflection of Paolini's artistic vision of fragmented pieces as not just part of a whole but as a whole in it of itself; further considering that he sees
Disegno geometrico as the original and unavoidable referent of all his subsequent works,
Un Quadro completes its bold conceptual objective of circling back and re-establishing his origin. Collaboration with avant-garde Italian galleries of the 1960s and 1970s solidified Paolini's role as an essential Italian artist of the time: (La Salita, Rome; Galleria Notizie, Turin; Galleria dell'Ariete, Milan; Galleria del Leone, Venice; La Tartaruga, Rome; L'Attico, Rome; Studio Marconi, Milan; Modern Art Agency, Naples) was swiftly integrated with regular presence in important foreign galleries (from 1971 Paul Maenz, Cologne; from 1972
Sonnabend, New York City; from 1973 Annemarie Verna, Zurich; from 1976
Yvon Lambert, Paris; from 1977
Lisson Gallery, London). Since the 1980s Paolini has mainly been represented by the galleries Christian Stein, Milan; Massimo Minini, Brescia; Alfonso Artiaco, Naples;
Yvon Lambert, Paris and Marian Goodman, New York City. The great anthological exhibitions took off towards the late 1970s (Istituto di Storia dell'Arte dell'Università di Parma, Parma, 1976; Städtisches Museum, Mönchengladbach, 1977; Mannheimer Kunstverein, Mannheim, 1977; Museo Diego Aragona Pignatelli Cortes, Naples, 1978;
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, touring to The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1980) and culminated in the second half of the 1980s (Le Nouveau Musée, Villeurbanne, 1984, touring to Montreal, Vancouver and Charleroi;
Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, 1986;
Castello di Rivoli, Rivoli, 1986;
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome, 1988; Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna, Villa delle Rose, Bologna, 1990). Outstanding recent solo shows were held in Graz (Neue Galerie im Landesmuseum Joanneum, 1998), Turin (Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, 1999), Verona (Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Palazzo Forti, 2001), Milan (Fondazione Prada, 2003), Winterthur (
Kunstmuseum Winterthur, 2005) and Münster (Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, 2005). For the season 2002/2003 in the
Vienna State Opera Giulio Paolini designed a large scale picture (176 sqm) as part of the exhibition series "Safety Curtain", conceived by
museum in progress. Group exhibitions, innumerable since his participation in the 1961
Premio Lissone, include the shows connected with
Arte Povera (1967–1971, 1984–85, 1997, 2001–02), the main international exhibitions of Italian art and many of the most significant shows dedicated to artistic development in the second half of the 20th century (for example:
Vitalità del negativo, Rome 1970;
Contemporanea, Rome 1973; ''Projekt '74
, Cologne 1974; Europe in the Seventies
, Chicago and touring through the United States 1977–78; Westkunst
, Cologne 1981; '60–'80': Attitudes/concepts/images
, Amsterdam 1982; An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture
, New York City 1984; The European Iceberg
, Toronto 1985; Transformations in Sculpture
, New York City 1985; Bilderstreit
, Cologne 1989; 1965–1975: Reconsidering the Object of Art
, Los Angeles 1995; The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography, 1960–82'', Minneapolis and touring 2003–05). Paolini has appeared several times at
documenta Kassel (1972, 1977, 1982, 1992) and the
Venice Biennale (1970, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1993, 1995, 1997). In 2014, the Whitechapel Gallery in London staged Giulio Paolini: To Be or Not To Be, an exhibition of Paolini's sculptures, exhibitions and installations. "Giorgio De Chirico-Giulio Paolini Giuilo Paolini Giorgio De Chirico" Center for Italian Modern Art, 13 Oct. 2016-June 24, 2017, New York, NY, italianmodernart.org ==Set design==