Galleries
Zero's unique style burst out on its events.
Zerofestival
MILAN - A+M Bookstore , 2nd July 2008
To present Zerofestival, the supplement dedicated to the most important cultural and musical events scheduled in Italy and Europe from june to september, Zero chooses the reportage “Trance” realized by Valentina Zanobelli during Sonica Festival placed in Rocchetta di Vara in 2007.
Fuorisalone
MILAN - Several places , from 15th to 21st April 2008
Zero published the new edition of ZeroFuoriSalone with a lace in order to be trapped. In a dressing code total red, with the popular Depero bottle in rilief, the supplement becoming a badge for living all the events during the Milan Design week.
Bar Basso
MILAN - Bar Basso , 13th December 2007
Guide to Rome and Guide to Milan. The launching of the two free illustrated pocket guides dedicated to Rome and Milan will be held at the Bar Basso. Let's all meet to exchange Christmas wishes, enjoy some excellent Negronis and celebrate the Zero Guides together.
Urban Manners
MILAN - Hangar Bicocca , 31st October 2007
Urban Manners: Zero is part of the Urban Manners exhibition, where 15 emblematic Indian artists reveal all the striking contradictions of contemporary Indian through their works. This project was born by a co-operation between Zero, Adelina Von F_rstenberg, art for the World Europa and Hangar Bicocca.
New Zero - Balloons
MILAN - city centre, 1st March 2007
Installation of 50.000 colourful balloons all over the city for the launching of the new Zero magazine.
100 Stili
MILAN - Triennale , 27th June 2006
The Triennale of Milan features the first 100 Stili published by Zero. A mapping of young creativity in Italy.
Pause
MILAN - Duomo , 7th June 2006
Dome of Milan. Zero works with artachè for the Veneranda Fabrica del Duomo featuring Pause with Karlheinz Stockhausen. A special edition is distributed inside the Cathedral.
A plunge with Zero
MILAN - Yard in MM Lima, 24th November 2005
Guide 2005: for the launching of the second book published by Oscar Mondadori , Zero has organized a unique show. Elio Marchesini from the Scala di Milano, Livio Magnini and the Danish band Who made Who will be playing inside a 300-meter-long and 18-meter-deep yard, in the very core of Milan.