The exhibition, organized as part of the GeNova 2004 events, brought together works by more than sixty young artists from the Italian scene.
Mastrovito presented a carpet made of polyurethane foam, cut, assembled, and painted by hand, representing Francisco Goya's The Third of May 1808. On the day of the inauguration, the artist organized a performance, "Don't Call Me Baby", in which a little girl, sitting on the carpet at the entrance to the museum, invited the audience to visit the exhibition, asked them about the meaning of life, or discussed this and that.