The course tackles issues of methods for the study of contemporary art with particular attention to research from recent decades and to the contextual development of the art system. Critics, artists, and scholars of the sector will be involved in the course. Theoretical reflection will be be complemented by the workshop Exhibition practices and market strategies for contemporary art (prof. Chico Schoen), which enables gaining 1 cfu - Other activities.
By addressing general issues and specific themes in relation to 20th century and present day art, the course aims to provide students with the necessary methodological tools to conduct specialized studies in the contemporary art field.
The course aims to provide students with the necessary notions and methodological tools to correctly analyze and understand the complex phenomenology of 20th century and contemporary art. The phenomenologies of contemporary works will also be taken into account, as well as the current development lines of artistic research, and the logics governing the so-called 'contemporary art system'.
At the end of the course the student must be able to:
Lectures are supported by multimedia materials and they are designed to encourage discussions on the topics addressed. Meetings with artists and specialists in the field are planned.
Classes are held in presence. Attendance, although not compulsory, is recommended.
No remote learning is available for this course.
Methodologies for the study of contemporary art, with particular attention to the last decades’ artistic research.
Thematic focus: Art Worlds. Art and the Art System: Authors, Texts, and Methods.
The program is addressed to both attending and non-attending students.
The course will be complemented by the workshop Exhibition Practices and market strategies for contemporary art, prof. Chico Schoen (1 CFU Other activities).
Methodological problems for the study of contemporary art:
E. CRISPOLTI, Come studiare l’arte contemporanea, Donzelli, Roma 2010.
Art Worlds. Art and its system: authors, texts and methodologies:
Non attending students (in addition to the bibliography mentioned above)
Ricevimento: by appointment (mail to: paola.valenti@unige.it)
PAOLA VALENTI (President)
ALESSANDRO FERRARO
LUDOVICO BALDELLI (Substitute)
LEO LECCI (Substitute)
ANDREA MASALA (Substitute)
II semester
METHODOLOGIES FOR THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Oral Exam
The examination will take place in oral form; an in-depth study will be required, to be presented at the examination in the form of a thesis accompanied by images, notes and specific bibliographical indications, on a topic dealt with in the course (the editorial standards to be followed in writing the paper will be uploaded on the Aulaweb).
N.B. The written paper constitutes an integral part of the examination and of the student's assessment: the motivations underlying the choice of topic, the ability to organise the discourse, the originality of the treatment and critical points, the quality of the sources used and the bibliographical references, the correctness and clarity of the presentation will all be taken into account.
Lecture materials will be made available to all enrolled students at the end of the course and uploaded to Aulaweb.
The paper must be sent by e-mail to the lecturer and assistants (Dr Alessandro Ferraro, alessandro.ferraro@edu.unige.it; Dr Ludovico Baldelli, ludovico.baldelli@edu.unige.it; , Dr Stella Cattaneo, stella.cattaneo@edu.unige.it) at least 10 days before the date on which you intend to sit the exam and must then be submitted to the roll call in paper form.
Open Badges and Soft Skills
The course is conceived according to active, interactive, and constructive teaching meths: this will allow students to earn specific Open Badges based on their active participation in the course and the linguistic properties demonstrated in the writing of the paper.
Depending on the type of activity and its duration, it will be possible to award one or more badges certifying competence at the primary or advanced level.