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18109 Storia dell'arte contemporanea in Europa e nell'area del Mediterraneo in Archaeology and Art History. Protection and Valorisation LM-2 MANIA Patrizia
(syllabus)
Course title: Emergencies of the present in contemporary art of Europe and the Mediterranean area The course aims to outline the linguistic and thematic characteristics of contemporary art in Europe and the Mediterranean area over a period of time between 1989 and today. Starting from a controversial exhibition such as "Les Magiciens de la Terre" (1989) which started the debate on the questions of otherness and the use of artistic methods relegated to minority areas of art history as craft practices will cross junctions and debates to compose a picture of the ferment and the issues that animate the geographical context under consideration. - Around an exhibition "Les Magiciens de la terre" (1989) - European and Mediterranean art exhibitions - Performative practices and the link with traditional rituals - The relationship with craftsmanship - The relationship with the landscape (urban art, site-specific installations, street art) - Humanitarian emergencies in art - The practices of community sharing
(reference books)
Nicolas Bourriaud, "Il radicante", Postmediabooks, 2014 Patrizia Mania, "Racconti mediterranei. Immagini, memorie, azioni nell’arte contemporanea", Roma, Round Robin editrice, 2017 Roberto Pinto, “Nuove geografie artistiche. Le mostre al tempo della globalizzazione”, Postmediabooks, 2012. Teresa Macrì, “Fallimento”, Postmediabooks, 2017
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