FUNDAMENTALS OF CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE II
- Academic year
- 2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ELEMENTI DI CONSERVAZIONE E GESTIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI II
- Course code
- FT0451 (AF:360388 AR:208636)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of FUNDAMENTALS OF CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-ART/04
- Period
- 4th Term
- Course year
- 2
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Second division (6 credits) of a teaching of 12 credits; the second partition ("ELEMENTS OF CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE I, Prof. Erri) is offered in the third period; the final single grade comes from the average of the results obtained in the two courses.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge of the historical path that led from the first public or private art collections to the contemporary museum.
To make a critical judgment on the setting up of museums and exhibitions.
Pre-requirements
Contents
PART I (lessons 1-4)
elements of conservation and management, the Museum is a forge in transformation
The Museum from the past to the present: from container to content
Case Study: The Palazzo Strozzi Foundation between genius loci and contemporaneity
What is art: Art or art? H. Gombrich, The Story of Art, London, 1950
The notion of Cultural Good
Brief history of ICOM
The ICOM definition of MUSEUM (ICOM - 2022)
The Code of Ethics of Museums
Part II (lessons 5-8)
A historical-artistic Time Line of the management and conservation of the BBCC
Part III (lessons 9-11)
Lessons with external experts
Elements of:
- Cultural Heritage and Public Administration
- Niche sectors: The Luxury sector
- Resources for use through digitization
Part IV (lessons 12-15)
The GeCo_LAB management and conservation laboratory
presentation of group work in the classroom
Objective: Sharing knowledge and public speaking
The contemporary museum is the result of a process started at the origins of our civilization with the first forms of collecting. Between past and present, between private and public, the museum is a dynamic and constantly evolving organism. Today, for example, the museum has gone from being an architectural container to a cultural content in itself, fulfilling a very articulated function brought into focus by competent bodies such as, for example, ICOM (International Council of Museums). What are the founding aspects of the museum institution? what is its typological evolution in European historical-artistic culture? The two questions will be placed at the center of the lessons of the course, in order to allow male and female students to familiarize themselves with some historical, cultural and institutional aspects of the broad sector of Conservation and management of cultural heritage in Italy.
Laboratory section - Only for attending students
An integral part of the commitment required of attending students is the realization of a group work to be presented in the classroom, according to a calendar to be established, as a case study: Conservation and management of BBCCs in Venice, case study
Museums, Foundations, Galleries, Associations, Institutes, Temporary Exhibition Projects (History, Headquarters, The Mission, Artistic Heritage, Relations with the Public)
Referral texts
Per la Parte I : Materiale su moodle a cura del Docente
Per la Parte II : Raffaella Fontanarossa, Collezionisti e musei. Una storia culturale, Torino, Einaudi, 2022 (selected chapters highlighted at lessons)
Per la parte III: Materiale su moodle a cura del Docente
NOT Attending:
Per la Parte I : Dossier on moodle by the Professor
Per la Parte II : Raffaella Fontanarossa, Collezionisti e musei. Una storia culturale, Torino, Einaudi, 2022 (the whole book)
Per la parte III: Dossier on moodle by the Professor
They have NOT to submit a research project.
They will study also: Salvatore Settis, Se Venezia muore, Torino, Einaudi, 2014
Assessment methods
the candidate is required to answer three questions on three topics of the program, each answer is assigned a score from 0 to 10, the final vote comes from the sum of the three scores. Praise is a plus at the discretion of the teacher. Participation in group work (only for attending students) gives the right to a 20% increase in the final grade
Non-attending students
Non-attending students are evaluated ONLY on the basis of the final oral exam, they DO NOT prepare a seminar presentation.
attending students
For attending students, the final mark comes from the sum of three components, which are:
1. active participation in lessons;
2. the evaluation of a seminar presentation in the classroom;
3. the evaluation of the oral exam.
1. Active participation in lessons means:
• the demonstration of an intellectual curiosity regarding the discipline and the topics dealt with;
• participation in the debate requested by the teacher.
2. The evaluation of the seminar presentation in the classroom (as an individual or in working groups based on the number of students enrolled in the course), will take into account:
• Originality of the proposed theme and its treatment;
• Use of bibliographic sources, documents and digital resources;
• Effectiveness of exposure through the use of tools for presentation.
3. The final oral exam is aimed at verifying:
• The acquisition of disciplinary contents;
• The mastery of a specific lexicon;
• The ability to argue and critically revise content;
• The development of a global vision of the discipline.
Non-attending students
Non-attending students are evaluated on the basis of the final oral exam.
Teaching methods
Synchronous use of types of study and research material.
Critical reading and commentary shared in the classroom.
Flipped lesson.
Lectures with Experts.
Teaching language
Further information
Type of exam
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