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This document contains notes from a museology class, covering topics such as the history of art, different artistic movements, and the role of museums in society. It also discusses specific artworks and artists. Note about some important figures in art history as well.

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Museology Tell the difference between these two pictures Know more about the two artists! Johan Zoffany, 1778 They are sharing knowledge, talking about quality of culture, the painting Exchange information. Knowledge Discuss the different paintings. There is a difference between ¨story D...

Museology Tell the difference between these two pictures Know more about the two artists! Johan Zoffany, 1778 They are sharing knowledge, talking about quality of culture, the painting Exchange information. Knowledge Discuss the different paintings. There is a difference between ¨story Del Arte Moderna and ¨¨The modern art¨¨ The modern art: Art of 20 century Arte Moderna: 16 and 18 centuries Carsten Holler,2006-2007, London, Tate modern Entertainment. Which cultural experience do we want to offer? Gen information: You must accept the ICOMs rules to be a museum. Grand tour—sort of travel for young people to increase their knowledge. (in the past ) How artists in ancient Rome used to paint Looking at the vases Red figures and black figures After discovery of Hurricane´s Difference between the visit to museum today and before. Art or art? Is someone´s art-paintings more important than others´ We should keep in mind the past of art. San pantalon church Venice How are the artists were connected to the society Palazzo diedo Problem of management !! The shape of a question mark The owner of the palazzo diedo  05/11 what is? discipline linked with history fo art curatorship focus on the involvement of people changing from the past to the present viewer of art how dot they see the art displayed permanent collection→ from the past, many in italy peculiar features exhibition → read the images interpret everything is studied, is there for a reason ca cornell della regina - monte di pietà → so much stuff, but behind there is a curatory approach there is an idea behind everything ket to access the net of exhibition la mostrificazione - contro le mostre book published by einaudi in 2016, tommaso montanari and vincenzo trione denounce against the abuse of exhibition scientific project, programme, research too many temporary exhibition more focus on being attractive than to the subject difference to a cultural aim and an economic aim we need to valorise culture and also pay attention to economic history of art - renaissance art contro le mostre → the key word is crossover: define often use of exhibition put together two piece art from very different time, style, background eg. michelangelo in comparison to leonardo head of alexander the great compared to michelangelo art crossover, net caravaggio - michelangelo merisi da caravaggio La medusa (not a religious image) la conversione di sanpaolo… medusa greek mythology power to petrified perseus killed her piazza della signoria → cellini bronzer perseus holding medusa head it’s a parade shield made for the Medici family medusa has been depicted often in the armor until 10 years ago with the old director of the museum, in the rotella, the head of medusa is displayed the Uffizi was displayed in a chronological order - natale antonio etruscan art great collection by the medici → 1st public museum, open in the enlightenment in the 700, provide all social classes to get in contact with art, believe in power of art ot make life better the sovereign understand that and this is the century of the opening of museum to the public collection of 19th century art as instrument of evolution: spiritual, mental and knowledge culture is a matter of spirituality and civilisation smith - display using crossover (comparison) and nets with art connessioni semantiche → unioni di cose sula base di significato things are linked together with a file rouge the rotella displayed with the ancient representation of athena that have medusa on the armor, and them another flemish painting depicting the creation of medusa ovidio the metamorphosis the rotella was not born as art → is material stuff from the medici synthesis of sinopsis la visione sinottica di un concetto, la storia di medusa declinata da vari artisti in maniera diversa roberto longhi - first exhibition of caravaggio occhio dei conoscitori one of the most important art historian of italy caravaggio was in opposition to the classical of art of his time thanks to this scholar (longhi…) there has been a rediscovery of many artists that were considered bad Illegio exhibition → caravaggio, and many other famous painters 600 hundred visitor in this little village thanks to the collection grande capacità del curatore di attrarre i visitatori the transformation of private houses in museum → musei di ambientazione, recreate the ambience of the last owners la carne - the flesh bernini sculture now in display “il coraggio" perugino, dosso dossi perugino → master of raffaello mostra di servizio ability to create movement in this very tiny town and attract people = economy 14 euros tickets - discount 10€ → pricey limitation: obliged to visit the exhibition in groups semantic connection - detangle the nots make connections with things from the past —- describe an image  loom at it and try to understand what is represented a lady in a white space in front of some statue giacometti he started to transform the human body in something abstractism, new way to represent no classica struttura, no imitare la natura (come era sempre stato e probabilmente la cosa più innovativa prima della fotografia) he connect with psicanalise, philosophy, essentialism, of 20th century scarificazione of human body gesso, pietra, bronzo are called Shadows 1962 → padiglione italia in Biennale, she’s looking at the statue for the first time, she is not visiting she is a worker. she is used to look at beautiful sculpture in venice church, emotional impact of seeing something made in a complete different way 2017 → london tate modern, she is aware of the meaning of the sculpture the difference is the public involvement difference reaction in different time the perception is strictly linked in our cultural background alberto gurri some plastic burn there are some dots re elaboration of personal experience the relevance is the work of interpretation provide by the curator museology and museography is to favor the link between the work of art and …. through the interpretation the display, the museology is the science liturgical practices that come from the past → renaissance the practice are the same as the past 07/11 - not there :(  08/11 definition of museum comes from the past greek word from the muses → the 9 sisters of apollo in charge to protect arts Paolo giovio first time sued beautiful villa on lake como, built as an ancient roma villain get the name of museum during the renaissance during the 16th century a word that was lost through the century he was a humanist he wanter to created a collection of arts a collection of portraits of important man of the time → a gallery of portrait of very important man a collection of painting “Gioviana” in uffizi now is a common word ICOM international council of museums international institution founded in 1946 -47→ important year, is close to the end of 2ww the foundation is strictly made to overpass problems of the 2ww consequence of the war, when many city were damage, restore buildings, churches spaces a concrete need to heal the cities to restore them, build back again the beautiful city and cultural and heritage idea of an philanthropist american man he understood the importance of of material cultural heritage organize some international meetings and conferences the power of icom stands in the ability to listen in the needs of society is not a state institution, is international → income has not the power to promulgate laws but decide good practices to the member no power n interfere in the laws of singular country every single country has its lows in managing the cultural heritage italy is not obliged to follow the rules, but if cultural institution want to become part of icom they have to apply the rules and suggestion of it the only way to decide organize international conferences, meetings, starting for the very beginning there has been international meetings to discuss the main point 1sr international conferences → paris in occasion of the foundations 2nd → mexico city, general assembly icom was born thanks to an idea of american man but to provide europe of insights a lot of conferences structure, geographical, become professional and consistent provide society of a huge programm to protect conservation, restoration of cultural most of the beautiful paintings → national gallery, metropolitan museum in ny, boston → because italy had a lack of laws about the conservation of cultural goods until the 20th century the first low date back to the 1939 very late before that is was very simple to sell paintings from churches, works of art in the international market 1 of the first focus of icom was to preserve the identity of cultural in the countries museum not just places of strong works of art 1977-1989 (key year, fall of the berlin wall and “launch of internet) technological revolution art change with the change of instruments reshape the dimensions other countries in this group net aim to preserve the cultural identity during the activities there were international conferences that had their achievement to provide support to other countries who were not involved directly in the icom icom play the rule also in therm of philanthropy → start of the need of europe and then move to other countries that were not keen in preserving share knowledge, technology → for a common achieve→ preserve the cultural identity through the preservation of heritage in the 80s, there has been the finalization of the policy of the museum, code of ethics, humanity, philosophy 1986 the corner store icom code of professional ethics for museum minimum standard of professional practices of museum and their staff international → problem of communication use of the 3 most used languages: english, french, spanish all the documents provided my icom are written in 3 languages the translations is a very tricky problem, during the act of translation is easy to lose the context in term of meaning in the process of translating from english to italian there is the lack of some shades of meaning the objective of the icom main points of icom 1. preserve, interpret, promote the natural and cultural inheritance quite basic for museum what is the object of this action? museum are responsabile of tangible and intangible heritage → eridità, patrimonio → something from our fathers, transmitted, come from the past 2. maintain collection ad hold them for society facilitate the process of development of society ethical → involves needs of society scientific heritage instrument of development of society 3. hold primary evidence for stablishing and furthering knowledge from bigger concepts to more focus concepts what we do today is the consequence of our past but also he base for our future museum have responsibilities increasing knowledge of people 4. provide societies opportunity of appreciation, understanding, management 5. provide opportunities for other public services and benefits professional dimension of museology in the society work in an ethical 6. close collaboration with the communities from which theri organisation originate the process of collaboration, does not start with talinking and expand, it’s the opposite the process to take decision, it start from the bottom and then goes to the top start from the bottom in order to decide what to do at the top 7. must operate in a legal manner problem of conservation of cultural identity eg, museum in a ancient palace, i cannot change things despite im the owner 8. operate in a professional manner standards and lows ethical in 1986 was launched the first ethical thing conference? but then the world changed icom had the necessity to share and clearer the content also because the invention of technology → 1991 www costam promotion of integration main objective: global system of ethical management for culture in 2022, international conferences in prague finally a definition of museum, what a museum should be to be titled by this important and ancient word is just not a box is a link … covid had a huge impact on the world of museology and museum museum are basically obliged to develop the instrument of communication and we learned how important is the museum of the society people get in contact with the museum opportunity to development some instrument and benefits from it the tile of the prague conference od 2022 “the power of museum” → the new power discussed important points  stress the role of cultural institutions  civil society income stress new technology and new strategy focus on the as the result of this process, they launch he new definition of “A museum is a not-for-profit, permanent institution in the service of society that researches, collects, conserves, interprets and exhibits tangible and intangible heritage. Open to the public, accessible and inclusive, museums foster diversity and sustainability. They operate and communicate ethically, professionally and with the participation of communities, offering varied experiences for education, enjoyment, reflection and knowledge sharing.” is a synthesis of the 8 points but looking at the new needs of the society from a place to art in display to transforming itself of giovo villa’s on lake como → it became a open square where everybody can go important common place in european culture square as the greek place where to share knowledge, ideas languages of icom are just 3, when you translate there is a misinterpretation of a mean of the word and shades of it they discussed a lot about each singular word they used → each word is a window on the meaning analisi grammaticale → every single word analisi logica → understand the entangle the different parts of a sentence help the memorisation of the sentence itself international net - most important net - provide nation with instruments - epigraphic sentence that describe the rule and task of a museum, to the large to the smaller, to broader to detail 12/12 venerdì san giorgio at 11 icom american philanthropists understood that europe had need to international not power to emanate laws → good practises 1986: ethical code for museum made by 8 main points preserve, conserve, good practise of preservationa nd collection definition of museum a museum, a cultural distributor → need to apply this definition in the service of society research, collect, interpret the tangible and intangible heritage → cultural goods, expression of civilisation museum foster diversity and sustainability all the museum are linked to the society → offer cultural experiences education, enjoyment, knowledge what is a museum what→ organisation founded for a religious, educational, professional or social purpose permanent → existing for an indefinite period not for profit → provide services to the community not to make profit for members non profit → maximize revenue for the cause to research → to collect → to conserve → curator take care of the object in a museum to interpret → interpretation of the object is based on research, knowledge about the object and how put in display eg. smth for the past, to understand the importance of the object, is necessary that the curator make an act of interpretation of the object to exhibit museology → the history of collection → art historian museography → practices to put on display the objects → architects display something to show, reveal… shave light on → metaphorical and practical meaning an obj, on a museum is under a light opportunity to focus elisabetta modena book provide etymological origin of some key words explain explicare → to scroll, to open smth the ast of distaoly is to show something in a proper way Process of museification of an objects 1. separazione precious obj made of gold made to be used, it was a salt pot dining ina rich table excellent work of art 16th century, benvenuto cellini was the most famous artist of the time made for francis I of france now is on display in the museum of art in vienna what happened between the crafting moment and now, we see it under a box in a museum? Pomian → one of the most important museologist definition of museum 3 books → about art history from prehistory until today 1. first collection, from antiquity in antiquity the idea of collection is linked to sacrifice → sacrifice the most beautiful obj to the goods the this was transformed in private collections, they are stored in special places that now are museum a community sacrifice somehitng in order to favour the goods or the future generation abstracting from reality to put ina proper context, save something from sitruption, to preserve it from natural process of destruction because is important that future generation be aware of the importance of those objects we separate the oobject from common use to rpeserve it for future generations same thighs happened to the saliera crafted to be used, but with the act of separation we reuse the object for the future generation another theory from anthropologist interesting the use of object from society commodification → something used, in something of a status symbol during renaissance an object of commodification were the horses → precious, important animal and they became a status symbol Schifanoia palace →link to este family one of the most important wall is decorated with frescoes of horses of the owner of the time idea of what was important to save for past generation → that maybe for us is not important eg, nowadays reusable bottle → in 100 years people that will study student life of the past will look at the bottle as a sign of our civilisation, a device to limit the use of plastic, and in this sense is a very important object of civilisation in museum there will be bottle our answer to a practical need not look at art with capital gaze, doesn't matter is gold or plastic eg. doctor mask → now in display for tourism as a fancy, but is an important cultural symbol a sign of civilisation important in history of venice the change the perception of an object → is very linked look at objects with a double perspective: what is entertainment and what i sharing culture he helped us yo shift the attention in a scientific way focus the attention on a object and that change the meaning during middle age the word museum was disappeared until lake of como thing villa build with architecture of the antiquity spend time cultivate cultural interest surrounded by beautiful works of art comic by peanuts the ability of a museum is to shift, keep attract your attention and mood people are used to see image in motion keep the attention even though if you live in a society that has million of image, in motion attract us and make us feel better back to the saliera cellini though to be the best of the world hi published his autobiography during fe 1558 because he though that the book from Vasari (published just some years before)was not so generous to him → so he wanted to wrote a book to show for future generation on how important he was to create the salt pot he use mythology allegory of prosperity – relevance of neptune → salt comes from the sea reality and humanistic background → classical tradition and daily life book wrote in vulgar of 16th century → quite difficult to understand he gives an idea of sensuality in this composition, 2 beautiful naked human figures, together, sort of ambrace like the waves of the sea meet, embrace the sand of the lands he trasnfirmes the natural fenomena in an erotical composition take a object from is use and put in a museum → museification 2. recomposition objects are not displayed alone but with others this made by the curator of the museum recreate a good meeting between objects, out together objects with sense chronological and typological way → objects form 16 and 17 century together because they were together in the collection of the emperor a curator decide the objects, the typology → eg. portraits, landscapes, → keyword in museology linked together by a file rouge → we don't use classification but typology we have typology of museum → pinacoteca → collection of paintings greek origin → pinakes = small paintings on woods the display is a device (by the way is the process of museofication of an objects) 3. exhibition shade light give the visitors the opportunity to understand the importance and cultural  ostentation → smth in an important  explication →  implication → get involved the visitors Church of santa maria della vittoria bernini he plays a very important role as a curator display, 2 meanings, etymological origin  latin (they were the inventors of this practises) - displicare - to explain, to scroll smth → roman used to write on wax, scroll comes from the papirus (that were frm chian), the tradition of having paper to scroll was common in middle age in church for use is very common “scroll on ig”, but is an action deep from our past give meaning to our daily action display is something more still, is a screen → something that is still but can be in movement (when scrolled) to explain, to open, to scroll narrative → if you scroll something, as tool to display something many meaning concentrate in a word how to manage with the exhibition temporary or permanent in italian “esporre”  explore → put something in a proper way esposizione → exhibition is mostra  ostention  explication  implication Chapel to be a grave bernini master of art he was a genius and very linked, sponsored by the pope sponspor, latin world → now international world and some of the most rich family of the time apollo and daphne → that was a private collection mythological world classical knowledge piazza san pietro anthropometrical idea on the base of the architecture → embrace, protection of the community try to understand the meaning behind it there are some drawing of bernini of the square and that has the shape of jesus cappella they wanted to have the family tomb in the church most of the art is made mainly by private patronage now patron → have art, most famous ever guggenheim collection, the now museum is in her private house of venice she was a rich woman found of contemporary art berning had no limits in budget → express is creativity freely the only limit was the space berning had the task to one hand provide a proper space for the family grave and in the other hand he has to celebrate the celebrate the spirituality of santa teresa d’avia scolpire → the ecstasy of santa teresa  14/11 venue for exhibitions museology and holy spaces Glanlorenzo Bernini 1644, Capella Cornaro The privilege of the exhibition Display: present to sight and attention. report in an adequate and convenient form Ostensione: to show the object that is inside RS between an important object and … Artist and patron Patron  more than clients 2 important exhibition venues in Venice They want the memories to be preserved in the future. Two meanings: To highlight the history of the family of the pattern To make memory of the relevant patron To have a successful exhibition: You need a sponsorship There is an order to follow in the exhibitions ¨Pic 3 Scholars of the 20s centuries One of the most important scholars is Wittkower. The barrack style was considered as in the renaissance century Reconsider into the revolution 1938 Caravaggio Study museology, archeology…. are all disciplines related to each other The consequence of the revolution in their time He was considered a bad architect even if he built the barrack New methodology to look at work of art  complex organisms For Bernini was a painter an artist… he was able to create unique and relevant things We should evaluate and look at the materials used. According to the organization of space the most important in the previous picture is the holy object of the church’s architecture/paintings Santa Teresa was not an easy achievement “The golden legend” a certain text to help the artists, while at that time Bernini didn’t have texts or books to represent the Santa Teresa d ’Avila, he played a role as an echographer She is Spanish, was a powerful woman carnal desire To express the idea of: physical pleasure Who is the angel? Eros god of carnal love ¨started a recording¨ To insert an element that is clear to everybody god of love (it´s good to understand the second step Explanation The use of tools that able to provide us with the meaning Back to pic 3 ¨describing the right picture¨ Bernini, he does … design Jean de Jandun (1323) Sainte Chapelle from the text: a visitor was impressed by the beauty of the materials The bible was the inspiration or used as a reference for architecture, giving a picture of what will be in the future To release the most beautiful place in paradise. The crown of thorns According to in museology, the history of museology must start from the of relex People that are faithful they visit … and touch the ¨Santa Maria Della Salute ¨¨important religious festival. They build a bridge that connects to the church. The altar of st agiloph, church of Sankt maria ad gradus, cologne, Germany Relic: the mortal remains of a saint In the case of the virgin: there is the ring… For the Christ: the blood Why a connection between physical and different Saintes? because they were martyrized in the specific thing they pray for. On the one hand we have the representation of the  NB: 12th of December 10:30-13:30 The exam: 3 questions, evaluated: ability to use scientific language to express phenomenon related to museology, performance ability to attract the attention of listener¨ The exhibition opinions: Mainly followed the path Decent rooms, showing human bodies Was not a chronological path Museum today: from containers to contents Problem of terms of accessibility because all the museums in historical venues Three types of accessibility : Accessibility physical, Cultural accessibility ¨if I come to China and look for religious signs I would not understand¨, accessibility economical ¨ Economic accessibility¨ If we want to slow down the accessibility word we must talk about technological accessibility, many exhibitions need to be read with technological devices Languages of museology: French, English and Spanish Different shades of meaning to one word To foster: ¨in human world¨ take care of a children If we want to be more focused of the human feature for this word In museology diversify Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi Florence institution, exhibition. the first institution a mixed of public and private ¨private asset¨but also ¨fund from the government¨ Open to contemporary art. Respecting the cultural identity of the place. Double side Caste Holler Stefano Mancuso ¨a botanist¨ the intelligent of the plant The Florence Experiment: A project by Carsten holler and Stefano a botanist¨ the intelligent of the plant It is important that the exhibition have key words: green … This was not only meant to be exhibition but rather an experiment Combining art and science How did they measure this experiment? They put the two slides People descend the slide and carry plants in their hands 1st phase: interaction with the visitors ¨slides in the courtyard¨ They wanted to test if the grains have consequences by changing the movement state 2nd phase: Test if the breath emitted by the human fear and joy  two cinema theatres screening excerpts from horror movies and comedies. Consequence of instability of human emotions Exhibition of Marina Abramovic Jeff Koons ¨rabit ¨ Fondazione Palazzo Strozz Buniato ¨the shape¨ Greek styles in architecture , three studs The picture below is another exhibition not the Florence experiment ¨IYY¨ Problem of management The façade became the venue of the exhibition Palazzo Strozzi Was a family ¨private property ¨until 1937 to a public bought by the INA. The institution was established in 2006, then it is a cultural program exhibition Arturo Galansino: He is an artist then he became the director of the institution He was trying to shift the cultural experience to this institution One of the minorist painters, plays a crucial role in propaganda. he was in charge of portraying political … The different exhibitions were presented in the palazzo strozzi: The exhibition of … Antonio Natalie : ¨Fitzgerald¨ The exhibition of … The exhibition of ¨ren..elechtronico¨ Re interpreting … The exhibition of ¨Marina Abramovic¨ Encyclopedic collecting: Wunderkammer and cabinets of curiosity (The room of wonder-marvelous) (cabinets du curiosite) Domenico Remps, Lo Scarabattolo The idea of collectors, princesses, Nobel men, wanted to create a collection of The ability to create new objects with … -Treasure rooms In the history of collecting, it was spread in the Nordic context The taste for the marvelous spreads like wildfire throughout Europe. The collections of the aristocrats are accompanied by collections collected by representatives of intermediate social classes, including representatives of medicine and pharmacy who are called naturalists. * Towards the specialization of knowledge The examples of Italian naturalists : > L'Historia naturale di Ferrante Imperato, Napoli 1599 > I MusCm Calceolarium di Francesco Calzolart, Verona 1622 > Il Museo Cospiano, di Ferdinando Cospi, Bologne, 1677 > "Erudita haec artis et naturae machinamenta ad excitanda antiquitatae memoriam.." > IlMuseum Septalianum,di Manfredo Settala, Milano, 1664 > Athanasius Kircher: museaum kircheriawm, Roma,1651 Ferrante Imperato Pharmacist and naturalist (Naples 1550-1631), he set up a valuable naturalistic museum at his home In Palazzo Gravina in Naples. The museum became one of the best known in Europe and was visited by numerous scholars: It was also enriched thanks to correspondence and the exchange of specimens with other European naturalists. The idea of relationship between... sharing interest in the same field DELL´HISTORIA NATVRALE Dell'Historia naturale di Ferrante Imperato napolitano. Libri XXVIII nella quale ordinatamente si tratta della diversa condition di miniere e pietre. Con alcune historie di piante et animali sin hora non date in luce Napoli 1599. ENG: ¨Books XXVIII in which the different conditions of mines and stones are dealt with in an orderly manner. With some histories of plants and animals not yet brought to light Naples 1599. ¨ Classical culture is always taken as a model: the title already recalls the most important 'scientific' work of antiquity: the Naturalis Historia by Pliny the Elder. There is a certain way to look at nature, at the same time the princesses in the same century are collecting antiques. On the one hand… , On the other hand, the interest in the nature We can find objects coming from different centuries, and references to all fields of knowledge Men have double face because of … Coins and medals are important in historical collecting.  primary resource of …, also the rulers, kings must collect them in order to have memory of good practices- achievement, great people of the past. In the face of the coins, we have double sides ¨recto verso¨. Francesco …  how to deal with physical space, the pieces from the past. The ceiling is featured with aquatics  The composition of the 4 elements  reference to air, water,… Some objects come from the idea of tradition, in the roof Birds on the left: in the ancient history, symbol of Jesus sacrifice. OTHER SIGNS TO LOOK FOR Mantova, Santuario di santa maría delle grazie. Manfredo Settala (Milano 1600-1680) It was important in the culture; he collected different objects from … Collection: The Painter´s voyage of Italy. Traduzione inglese del Viaggo pittoresco People were coming to Italy: In order to visit most important churches and artists of the tradition William Lodge Athanasius Kircher was cultured and high educated, Galleries in princess palaces that are decorated with personification of stars… Two different phenomenons. Reflect the ideas of Athanasius piazza Navona He was working with Bernini It was thought to be one of the fewest to identificate and translate the … ¨Fontana de…¨ Gigi bon Timeline (verticale) di un fenomeno molto articolato (XII-XIII secc.) Tesori sacri e raccolte di reliquie (XIV-XV) Lo studiolo come spazio mentale e museografico (XVI) La magnificenza e il culto dell’antico nelle collezioni rinascimentali, principesche e papali (XVI-XVII) Il collezionismo enciclopedico e le raccolte di meraviglia: la wunderkammer (XVII) Mecenatismo principesco, la villa e la galleria barocca (XVIII) La specializzazione del sapere (XVIII-XIX) Retorica del potere/Comprensione del valore pedagogico della cultura/ Accademie e Musei /Apertura al pubblico/ Il modello universale: il Louvre; gli Uffizi; Arte e industria. Can you say something about Palazzo Strozzi? Definition of museum given by icom 2024 Marinella Senatore Another exhibition by Marinella Senatore, in palazzo Strozzi , she studied in the academic of art, her focus to create oppurtunities for people to connect together Breathe you are enough: Tradition Write quotes from literature about feminism There is a message behind this, social. Marinella, she fights for this kind of idea. In a year ago, she took part in a fashion show ¨August 2020¨with Dior in Lecce. It is important to do collaboration between artists and clothing … A fashion show was important, it was done by the … director, she was the one that involves the artists in this industry. In this fashion show, they involved women. focused on the countryside tradition, it was a purpose to end the conflict of who can wear these clothes. The traditional dancers ¨women expressing themselves¨ Bodies in alliance, November 2021 In Treviso, this was inspired by the feminism movement This nature of art makes connection with people, the idea was to invite viewers to stand on the podium ¨1,2,3¨. Think of how much the meaning of art changes based on the environment where it is put. Fondazione Prada, was found in 1993 There is always a social to promote Cities in Europe do not change perceptions because their museums were built from these perceptions. Cultural events to give opportunities to people to grow up and develop not just for the sake of gaining money. The director of Prada foundation, Miuccia Prada, from the very beginning wanted to address the investigation of human culture. In Milan they were free when it came to this, they recovered some old buildings. One of the most important architectures that took part in building the venue – design of the Prada Foundation. The picture is part of the exhibition in Venice Ca ´Corner Della Regina built between 1724-1728 In 18000 became property of Pope Pius VII Institution ASAC  Center where poor people will leave their items and gain money The difference between is that he has two floors ¨piano...¨ One of the most venues of Prada  huge tower ¨Atlan.. Each floor … The expression of ¨today´s art¨ contemporary art Santa ollala director of Different exhibitions: ¨Human Brains: It begins with an idea¨ this exhibition was The exhibitions are consequences of huge projects or movements. Amphi theater is surrounded. Anatomic "Human Brains" is the result of an intensive investigative process undertaken since 2018 by Fondazione Prada in the field of neuroscience, driven by a deep interest to understand the human brain, the complexity of its functions, and its centrality to human history. How many in this exhibition? They are not easy exhibitions, concentration, is needed, knowledge and passion, to do this exhibition. The human brain in psychological term as well, from human intelligence until AI for our present time. The first item  written source about a dream Clay, it is written by one of the ancient king of civilization ,first documentation of human´s dream in the louvre museum. https://www.penn.museum/sites/journal/586/ In Venice there was not the original pieces but just casts But the important thing was the meaning of the exhibition and the pieces. Parallel that was made by instruments to reach development of the memory ¨how to improve your memory¨ the system used in the ancient to improve the memory. Images that can move your emotions Theatre of memory. an exhibition in 2023 was named ¨palazzo de memoria¨ ¨Everybody talks about the weather¨ may to nov 2023 Screen where u have all the forecasts around the world The combination of ¨Molty de pieta¨ 12.10.2024 Presentation #1: M9-Museo del ´900 Burtynsky: Extraction-Abstraction Analyze the photographs made by Edward Burtynsky -Talk about his career and style development, starting from 1980s -Defining his artistic approach: 1990s -New directions: developed his style 2010s -2020s artistic inspirations  Stylistic features across his career  Large-scale,panoramic compositions  Aerial perspectives The contents: Abstraction -Collection … The contents: Agriculture -Changes of the natural landscapes for agricultural purposes -Duality of agriculture -Aerial view to emphasize the sense of order The contents: manufacturing Collection picturing wasteland, mind and factories The techniques used: Medium and large format film cameras Philosophy behind equipment choice Questions: Display, the venue. Presentation #2: Peggy Guggenheim collection o ¨past, present¨ o In 1949 opened the Guggenheim´s collection in Venice o o ¨Mare= Ballerina¨ by Gino Severini Artistic style and composition Symbolism and duality Connection to Venice and Guggenheim o The role of lighting at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum o The voice of Space by Rene Magritte o Impacts: o Socially, culturally, intellectually & environmentally. Conclusion: o 20s art Presentation #3: CA´PESARO o Pinna Nobilis: Highlight the unique charm of venice¨dialogue between..&..¨ o The impact of the exhibition: Later revealed deep meaning through guidance. Encourages deeper reflection on sculpture´s timeless relevance. Unstable memories o Observation of the environmental and human problems of the contemporary world. o The impact on the public: o The public aware of material recovery and recycling o By three artists: o Paola madormo :¨Amore e Psiche¨ in th temporary exhibition in Ca´Pesaro o Antonio Canova : ¨Amore e Psiche¨in the Louvre Museum  Comparing the two exhibitions: They differ when it comes to: Location and atmosphere Materials and artistic approach Audience interaction Themes and goals 12.12.2024 Presentation #4: Presentation 5: Peggy Guggenheim collection Life of Peggy Guggenheim 1938: opened Guggenheim Jeune,London 1948: acquired Ca´Venier,Venice Features of the display Cubism and pablo Picasso ¨The cubism room¨ Ex: Georges Braque, Gino Severini Surrealism And Salvador Dali Abstract EXPRESSIONISM & Jackson Pollock Clyfford still Beyond the circle Marina Apollonio Connection between Apollonio& Peggy collection Presentation #6: Matisse al duce del Mediterranean Peculiarities with respect to the museum system of the territory? The choice of Mestre as a location Bring international art to a wider public Highlight of modern and contemporary art instead of the classical historical museums and common art collections Effects and impacts on the public Emotional: Matisse is known for his expressive use of colors Educational: provide insight into his artistic journey Social and cultural: Audience engagement Legacy Presentation #7: Rick Lowe: ¨The arch within the arc¨ Location: Palazzo Grimani Nameless art, besides one

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