- Docente: Sandra Costa
- Credits: 6
- SSD: L-ART/04
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
Visual Arts (cod. 9071)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Italian Studies and European Literary Cultures (cod. 6051)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Italian Studies, European Literary Cultures, Linguistics (cod. 9220)
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from Nov 11, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students will acquire a detailed knowledge of the history and theory of public and private collections, with particular attention to the specific problems posed by museology and of historical and artistic heritage management which includes safeguarding. It will also allow students to develop the necessary skills to understand museum entities and to recognise and analyse structures, spaces, displays and functions of museums in the past and in the present day. Additionally, the course will provide students with the ability to use research tools in the field of museology theory and didactic. Finally, through a cooperative learning approach and workshops, the course aims to enhance transversal skills, individual abilities and team working.
Course contents
The course includes 30 hours of lectures corresponding to 6 CFU.
The course aims at providing historical and methodological tools necessary to understand the evolution of collecting practices from private to public, their social and gender dimension and the transformations of the notion and concept of Museum from the modern age to today. The historical places of art fruition are analysed: collections, exhibitions, museums with particular attention to the Italian situation. The aim of the course is to make students aware of the role played by collecting, temporary exhibitions and museums in the progress of culture and society through the knowledge, protection, conservation and valorisation of the historical, artistic and scientific heritage.
In the Academic Year 2024-2025 concepts and themes linked to the relationship - historical, critical, artistic, social - between permanent and temporary exhibitions will be explored in particular in relation to the recent evolution of the objectives and role attributed to museums in the 21st century.
These complementary activities are planned for the academic year 2024-2025:
- A seminar on the relationship between museology and museography to explore the issues of exhibition and museum design through the analysis of case studies
2. A workshop on digital for museums.
In addition, students are strongly encouraged to participate in the workshop ‘Recovery and valorisation of collections, contexts and memories’; DamsLab 20 and 21 September 2024, on the occasion of the European Patrimoine Days.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is suggested that they get in touch as soon as possible with the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en) and with the lecturer in order to seek together the most effective strategies for following the lessons and/or preparing for the examination.
Readings/Bibliography
Knowledge of 2 texts from section I and 1 text from section II is required for the examination.
Non-attending students complete their preparation with a text from section III.
Section I:
K. Pomian, Il Museo una storia mondiale, Torino, Einaudi, 2021: vol. I. Dal tesoro al museo.
K. Pomian, Il Museo una storia mondiale, Torino, Einaudi, 2021: vol. II. L'affermazione europea, 1789-1850.
K. Pomian, Il Museo una storia mondiale, Torino, Einaudi, 2022: vol. III. Alla Conquista del Mondo, 1850-2020
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).
Section II:
J. Arnaldo, S. Costa, D. Poulot, A. Rosellini (a cura di), Atmosfere. Esperienze immersive nell'arte e al museo, Bologna, BUP, 2021.
L. Basso Peressut, Il Museo moderno, Milano, Lybra Immagine, 2005.
S. Costa, Dal magnifico concerto e all’ordinato metodo. Collezionismo e musei d’Ancien Régime, Bologna, Bup, 2019.
S. Costa, P. Callegari, M. Pizzo, L’Italia dei Musei 1860-1960. Collezioni, Contesti, Casi di studio, Bologna, BUP, 2018.
S. Costa, P. Cordera, D. Poulot (a cura di), Storytelling. Esperienze e comunicazione del Cultural Heritage, Bologna, BUP, 2022.
S. Costa, M. L. Pagliani, Arte, Archeologia e Pubblico, Bologna, BUP, 2017.
S. Costa, G. Perini Folesani (a cura di), I savi e gli ignoranti. Dialogo del pubblico con l'arte, Bologna, BUP, 2017.
M.C. Mazzi, In viaggio con le Muse. Spazi e modelli del Museo, Edifir, 2005.
Section III
K. Pomian, Il Museo una storia mondiale, Torino, Einaudi, vol. I, II, III, (one volume not selected in section 1).
Teaching methods
The course also includes meetings with professional figures related to the various forms of conservation and enhancement of historical and artistic heritage, in addition to lectures and possible educational visits to exhibitions and/or museums.
Assessment methods
The verification of learning takes place through an oral examination: the test consists of an interview aimed at assessing the specific knowledge acquired by the student during the course. The student must demonstrate an appropriate knowledge of the topics addressed and discussed during the course and of the bibliography indicated in the syllabus. Critical skills to explain and interpret the different theoretical and practical approaches to museology and its constant evolution will also be assessed.
1. The exam in which the student demonstrates the ability to analyse the texts in depth and to be able to place them in an organic vision of the themes addressed in the lessons will be assessed with marks of excellence. The expressive mastery used during the interview will also be fundamental.
2. Mostly mnemonic knowledge, the ability to analyse not in depth and a correct but not always appropriate language of the texts to be studied will lead to fair marks.
3. Approximate knowledge, superficial comprehension, poor analytical ability and not always appropriate expression will lead to little more than adequate marks.
4. Formative deficiencies, inappropriate language, lack of orientation within the bibliographical materials to be studied in the programme will lead to negative assessments.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is necessary to contact the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en) with ample time in advance: the office will propose some adjustments, which must in any case be submitted 15 days in advance to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of these in relation to the teaching objectives.
Teaching tools
The course will be delivered through lectures, supported by Powerpoint presentations and videos.
Office hours
See the website of Sandra Costa
SDGs
This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.