Basic knowledge and understanding of the history of contemporary art in its chronological development (secc. XIX-XX); ability to read works of art; ability to communicate orally the acquired notions.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
1) a basic knowledge of the main trends and manifestations of Western art in the 19th and 20th centuries;
2) the skills to contextualize, analyze and critically interpret the works of artists who worked in this chronological span;
3) the lexical and conceptual tools necessary for the study of contemporary art history and useful for acquiring good expository skills.
For students with a 6 CFU program, the course will be divided into two parts, the first devoted to the 19th century (lectures 1-16), the second devoted to the 20th century (lectures 17-32). The starting dates for the two parts will be announced as soon as class schedules are known. The remaining hours will be devoted to museums visits.
OPPURE
_C. Bertelli, Invito all’arte, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2017, vol. 4 Dal Barocco all’Impressionismo (limitatamente ai capitoli a partire dal Neoclassicismo); vol. 5 Dal Postimpressionismo a oggi, per intero.
– one text of your choice from the following:
F. Rovati, L’arte dell’Ottocento, Einaudi, Torino 2017;
A. Del Puppo, Arte contemporanea. Tra le due guerre, Carocci, Roma 2021;
C. Zambianchi, Arte contemporanea. Dall’espressionismo astratto alla pop art, Carocci, Roma 2011;
A. Del Puppo (a cura di), Arte italiana. Un percorso in cinquanta opere dal Romanticismo alla video performance, Carocci, Roma 2024.
I non frequentanti sono invitati a integrare la preparazione con lo studio del volume di F. Rovati, L’arte del primo Novecento, Einaudi, Torino 2015.
Mutuazione: 20705285-1 STORIA DELL'ARTE CONTEMPORANEA in ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA DELL'ARTE L-1 N0 IAMURRI LAURA
Programme
The course of History of Modern and Contemporary Art (i.e. 19th and 20th centuries) is part of the degree program in Archaeology and Art History. As part of the three-year course, the course aims to provide:1) a basic knowledge of the main trends and manifestations of Western art in the 19th and 20th centuries;
2) the skills to contextualize, analyze and critically interpret the works of artists who worked in this chronological span;
3) the lexical and conceptual tools necessary for the study of contemporary art history and useful for acquiring good expository skills.
For students with a 6 CFU program, the course will be divided into two parts, the first devoted to the 19th century (lectures 1-16), the second devoted to the 20th century (lectures 17-32). The starting dates for the two parts will be announced as soon as class schedules are known. The remaining hours will be devoted to museums visits.
Core Documentation
– C. Bertelli, La storia dell’arte, Bruno Mondadori Arte, Milano-Torino 2011, vol 4. Dal Barocco all’Art Nouveau (dall’unità 23 all’unità 26 comprese); vol. 5, Novecento e oltre, per intero.OPPURE
_C. Bertelli, Invito all’arte, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2017, vol. 4 Dal Barocco all’Impressionismo (limitatamente ai capitoli a partire dal Neoclassicismo); vol. 5 Dal Postimpressionismo a oggi, per intero.
– one text of your choice from the following:
F. Rovati, L’arte dell’Ottocento, Einaudi, Torino 2017;
A. Del Puppo, Arte contemporanea. Tra le due guerre, Carocci, Roma 2021;
C. Zambianchi, Arte contemporanea. Dall’espressionismo astratto alla pop art, Carocci, Roma 2011;
A. Del Puppo (a cura di), Arte italiana. Un percorso in cinquanta opere dal Romanticismo alla video performance, Carocci, Roma 2024.
I non frequentanti sono invitati a integrare la preparazione con lo studio del volume di F. Rovati, L’arte del primo Novecento, Einaudi, Torino 2015.
Type of evaluation
The exam consists of two portions: first an exercise of connoisseurship, focusing on an artwork shown during the lectures, then a short series of questions to assess students preparation. In evaluating the examination, the determination of the final grade will take into account some elements, such as for example: level and quality of subject knowledge; the ability to analyze a topic critically; the logic of arguments in support of a thesis; the ability to apply theories and concepts to contexts; the use of vocabulary appropriate to the History of Modern and Contemporary Art. teacher profile teaching materials
1) a basic knowledge of the main trends and manifestations of Western art in the 19th and 20th centuries;
2) the skills to contextualize, analyze and critically interpret the works of artists who worked in this chronological span;
3) the lexical and conceptual tools necessary for the study of contemporary art history and useful for acquiring good expository skills.
For students with a 6 CFU program, the course will be divided into two parts, the first devoted to the 19th century (lectures 1-16), the second devoted to the 20th century (lectures 17-32). The starting dates for the two parts will be announced as soon as class schedules are known. The remaining hours will be devoted to museums visits.
OPPURE
_C. Bertelli, Invito all’arte, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2017, vol. 4 Dal Barocco all’Impressionismo (limitatamente ai capitoli a partire dal Neoclassicismo); vol. 5 Dal Postimpressionismo a oggi, per intero.
– one text of your choice from the following:
F. Rovati, L’arte dell’Ottocento, Einaudi, Torino 2017;
A. Del Puppo, Arte contemporanea. Tra le due guerre, Carocci, Roma 2021;
C. Zambianchi, Arte contemporanea. Dall’espressionismo astratto alla pop art, Carocci, Roma 2011;
A. Del Puppo (a cura di), Arte italiana. Un percorso in cinquanta opere dal Romanticismo alla video performance, Carocci, Roma 2024.
I non frequentanti sono invitati a integrare la preparazione con lo studio del volume di F. Rovati, L’arte del primo Novecento, Einaudi, Torino 2015.
Fruizione: 20705285 STORIA DELL'ARTE CONTEMPORANEA in ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA DELL'ARTE L-1 (docente da definire)
Programme
The course of History of Modern and Contemporary Art (i.e. 19th and 20th centuries) is part of the degree program in Archaeology and Art History. As part of the three-year course, the course aims to provide:1) a basic knowledge of the main trends and manifestations of Western art in the 19th and 20th centuries;
2) the skills to contextualize, analyze and critically interpret the works of artists who worked in this chronological span;
3) the lexical and conceptual tools necessary for the study of contemporary art history and useful for acquiring good expository skills.
For students with a 6 CFU program, the course will be divided into two parts, the first devoted to the 19th century (lectures 1-16), the second devoted to the 20th century (lectures 17-32). The starting dates for the two parts will be announced as soon as class schedules are known. The remaining hours will be devoted to museums visits.
Core Documentation
– C. Bertelli, La storia dell’arte, Bruno Mondadori Arte, Milano-Torino 2011, vol 4. Dal Barocco all’Art Nouveau (dall’unità 23 all’unità 26 comprese); vol. 5, Novecento e oltre, per intero.OPPURE
_C. Bertelli, Invito all’arte, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2017, vol. 4 Dal Barocco all’Impressionismo (limitatamente ai capitoli a partire dal Neoclassicismo); vol. 5 Dal Postimpressionismo a oggi, per intero.
– one text of your choice from the following:
F. Rovati, L’arte dell’Ottocento, Einaudi, Torino 2017;
A. Del Puppo, Arte contemporanea. Tra le due guerre, Carocci, Roma 2021;
C. Zambianchi, Arte contemporanea. Dall’espressionismo astratto alla pop art, Carocci, Roma 2011;
A. Del Puppo (a cura di), Arte italiana. Un percorso in cinquanta opere dal Romanticismo alla video performance, Carocci, Roma 2024.
I non frequentanti sono invitati a integrare la preparazione con lo studio del volume di F. Rovati, L’arte del primo Novecento, Einaudi, Torino 2015.
Type of evaluation
The exam consists of two portions: first an exercise of connoisseurship, focusing on an artwork shown during the lectures, then a short series of questions to assess students preparation. In evaluating the examination, the determination of the final grade will take into account some elements, such as for example: level and quality of subject knowledge; the ability to analyze a topic critically; the logic of arguments in support of a thesis; the ability to apply theories and concepts to contexts; the use of vocabulary appropriate to the History of Modern and Contemporary Art.