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20703341 MUSEOLOGY - L.M. in Art History LM-89 CAPITELLI GIOVANNA
(syllabus)
The nation's museum. Museum experiences and nation-building processes in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia in the long nineteenth century.
From the Musée Napoleon in Paris to the National Gallery di Washington, from the Estense Gallery of Adolfo Venturi to the Berlin museums of Wilhelm von Bode, from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam to the Munal in Mexico City, the course will examine the ways in which different nations capitalize their cultural assets and make them protagonists of a narrative.
(reference books)
Exam program
To pass the exam, the student must demonstrate that he has studied extensively:
a) at least one of the following texts: M.V. Marini Clarelli, Che cos’è un Museo, Carocci, Roma 2005 D. Poulot, Musei e museologia, Jaka book, 2008. L. Cataldo, M. Paraventi, Il Museo oggi, linee guida per una museologia contemporanea, Milano Hoepli 2007. D. Jallà, Il museo contemporaneo, nuova edizione aggiornata, Torino Utet 2004. A. Mottola Molfino, Il libro dei musei, Torino, Allemandi, 1998.
b) at least one of the following texts: M.T. Fiorio, Il museo nella storia. Dallo “studiolo” alla raccolta pubblica, Milano, Mondadori, 2011 F. Haskell, The ephemeral museum. Old master painting and the rise of the art exhibition, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2000 (trad. it. La nascita delle mostre. I dipinti degli antichi maestri e l’origine delle esposizioni d’arte, Milano-Ginevra, Skira, 2008 S. Costa, D. Poulot, M. Volait ( a cura di), The period rooms : allestimenti storici tra arte, collezionismo e museologia, Bologna, Bononia University Press, 2016
c) the dossier of articles that will be made available during the course at http://studiumanistici.uniroma3.it/gcapitelli/museologia/
d) he/she must also have visited and analyzed spaces and services of a group of Roman museums whose list will be made known in class and will be published here at the end of the course (June 2020).
In addition to what is indicated here, the non-attending student will have to choose two other texts from point a) or b).
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