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MAKING AN ART EXHIBITION OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART: PROJECTS, STRATEGIES, COMMUNICATION (with multisciplinary lab creativity for tourism)
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MAKING AN ART EXHIBITION OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART: PROJECTS, STRATEGIES, COMMUNICATION (with multisciplinary lab creativity for tourism)
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Academic year 2022/2023
- Course ID
- STS0436
- Teaching staff
- Alessandro Morandotti (Course owner)
Fabio Belloni (Course owner) - Degree course
- Cultural Heritage and Creativity for tourism and territorial development
- Year
- 1st year
- Teaching period
- Second semester
- Type
- Characterizing
- Credits/Recognition
- 8
- Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
- L-ART/02 - history of modern art
L-ART/03 - history of contemporary art - Delivery
- Traditional
- Language
- English
- Attendance
- Mandatory
- Type of examination
- Written with oral to follow
- Prerequisites
- General knowledge of the main artistic trends of the 17th-18th and 20th centuries and the main methods of studying art history.
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Sommario del corso
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Course objectives
Teaching is directed to provide the skills needed to address historical and methodological issues of Art History in the modern and contemporary age, but particularly to provide general informations on how to organize an art exhibition: the birth of the project, the role of the chief curators, the role of the museums hosting and organizing the initiative, the role of other people involved (general secretary and curatorial assistants, press office, sponsors and marketing office, installer architect)
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Results of learning outcomes
TEACHING MODULE 1 (Alessandro Morandotti)
By the end of the course it is necessary to have acquired knowledge and confidence on modern art exhibitions in the making, demonstrating an understanding of the problems related to their staging and promotion.
TEACHING MODULE 2 (Fabio Belloni)
By the end of the course it is necessary to have acquired knowledge of the main contemporary art exhibitions, demonstrating an understanding of the problems related to their staging and promotion in the territory.
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Course delivery
TEACHING MODULE 1 (Alessandro Morandotti)
Course of 24 hours (4 CFU), with slides and discussion in classroom. Visits to Ceruti’s exhibition in Brescia and meetings with professionial persons that worked at the general organization of the exhibition are scheduled.
The lessons are held in the presence. Teaching activity may be subject to change due to the limitations imposed by the health crisis.
Students that can't attend to the lessons in the presence will be in contact with the teachers for any helpful assistance. On the platform Moodle will be at disposal didactic instruments and students can plan colloquia on platform webex contacting the teacher.
TEACHING MODULE 2 (Fabio Belloni)
Course of 24 hours (4 CFU), with slides and discussion in classroom. Visits to some exhibitions and meetings with professionial persons that worked at the general organization of the exhibition are scheduled.
The lessons are held in the presence. Teaching activity may be subject to change due to the limitations imposed by the health crisis.
Students that can't attend to the lessons in the presence will be in contact with the teachers for any helpful assistance. On the platform Moodle will be at disposal didactic instruments and students can plan colloquia on platform webex contacting the teacher.
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Learning assessment methods
TEACHING MODULE 1 (Alessandro Morandotti)
As crucial part of the exam, the student will give a personal written presentation of the experience (800-1000 words nearly). In the oral part of exam, the student must answer to some questions related to the bibliography for the exam.
TEACHING MODULE 2 (Fabio Belloni)
As crucial part of the exam, the student will give a personal written presentation of the experience (1000 words nearly). In the oral part of exam, the student must answer to some questions related to the bibliography for the exam.
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Program
TEACHING MODULE 1 (Alessandro Morandotti)
Giacomo Ceruti (1698-1767): Portraying Outcasts in Early Modern Europe
TEACHING MODULE 2 (Fabio Belloni)
Exhibitions now: some cases
Suggested readings and bibliography
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TEACHING MODULE 1 (Alessandro Morandotti)
The essays by Davide Gasparaotto, Lorenzo Coccoli, Francesco Frangi and Alessandro Morandotti in the forthcoming catalogue of the exhibitions (Brescia and Los Angeles, february-september 2022), Giacomo Ceruti: Portraying Outcasts in Early Modern Europe
TEACHING MODULE 2 (Fabio Belloni)
Biennials and Beyond: Exhibitions that Made Art History: 1962-;2002, edited by Bruce Altshuler, Phaidon, London 2013
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