Teacher
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RINALDI Simona
(syllabus)
a) Training objectives The essential knowledge of art exhibition's history between XVII and XIX centuries with a discussion on contemporary examples. This art exhibition's history will be related to historical context of museums for a basic knowledge of italian cultural heritage history.
b) Expected learning outcomes At the end of the course students will be able to: 1) present a summary of the main development of the exhibitions and museums histories; 2) recognize and discuss the different typologies of exhibition and their displaying during the centuries; 3) evaluate the different meanings of international terminology about Museology in comparison with italian historical conceptions; 4) interpret and understand similar exhibitions and museums not in the program.
c) Program The birth of the exhibitions in XVII century; features of the first art exhibitions in Italy, France, Great Britain; Terminology problems related to museum history; historical events of museums from the eighteenth century to present; Temporary exhibitions and "ephemeral museums" (Haskell); Communication in museums; Case studies on Digital Museology and virtual exhibitions.
(reference books)
1) S. Rinaldi, F. Ricci, Museologia e storia dell'arte nella Tuscia, ArcheoAres, Viterbo 2014 (per i frequentanti saranno selezionati alcuni capitoli discussi a lezione). 2) F. Haskell, La nascita delle mostre. I dipinti degli antichi maestri e l'origine delle esposizioni d'arte, Skirà, Milano 2008 (per i frequentanti saranno selezionati alcuni capitoli discussi a lezione). 3) S. Rinaldi, Memorie al magnetofono. Mauro Pellicioli si racconta a Roberto Longhi, Edifir, Firenze 2014.
Per i non frequentanti e gli studenti Erasmus aggiungere 1 testo a scelta tra i seguenti: M. Barbanera, Il museo impossibile, Roma 2013. L. Cataldo-M. Paraventi, Il museo oggi. Linee guida per una museologia contemporanea, Milano 2007. T. W. Gaehtgens-L. Marchesano, Display and Art History: the Duesseldorf Gallery and its Catalogue, Los Angeles 2011. F. Haskell, The King's Picture: the formation and dispersal of the collections of Charles I and his courtiers, New Haven 2013. M.V. Marini Clarelli, Il museo nel mondo contemporaneo. La teoria e la prassi, Roma 2011. M. Marroni, Canino, museo a cielo aperto di Luciano Bonaparte, ed. Silvio Pellico 2014. M.C. Mazzi, In viaggio con le Muse, Edifir, Firenze 2005.
Tutti i testi sono disponibili nella Biblioteca di S. Maria in Gradi.
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