22:42 Conf. "The Gallery of Palazzo Buonaccorsi in Macerata: new interpretation and research perspectives for t.. | |
Macerata, June 22 - 23, 2017 Deadline: Oct 31, 2016 University of Macerata, Department of Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism With the sponsorship of SISCA (Società Italiana per lo Studio della Critica d'arte – Italian Society for the study of Art Critics) Call for papers The Gallery of Palazzo Buonaccorsi in Macerata: new interpretation and research perspectives for the Eighteenth Century (in Europe) Since its "re-discovery" in the 1970s by Dwight Miller and Francis Haskell, the Aeneid Galley of Palazzo Buonaccorsi in Macerata has been acknowledged as a fundamental text for Eighteenth century Europe. The goal of this conference is to focus again on this complex work by way of a dialogue between different methodologies in art-historical research: documentary investigation, connoisseurship, art theory, iconography, cultural history. In particular, we would like to re-examine the choice of painters, the dialectic relationship between centre and periphery, the role of the artistic culture of the Marche region in the Papal State, and its relationship with other centres such as Venice, Naples, Bologna, the development of similar types of gallery in an international context, the tension between the pictorial competition and the celebrative use of myth making, all of which make the Gallery of Palazzo Buonaccorsi a privileged research field adding to the understanding of the artistic culture of the early Eighteenth century. The conference, foreseen in June 22nd -23rd 2017 in Macerata, means to include the following topics, letting anyhow space for other proposals: History and context - Art and contractors between Marche and Rome in the Eighteenth century - Relationships with the Arcadia and the culture of the Academies of the early Eighteenth century - The art collection of the Buonaccorsi family: creation and scattering - The artists involved in the architecture and in the decoration of the Palace Iconography - Literary sources used for the definition of the iconographic programme - Relationships of the Gallery with the decoration of other rooms of the Palace - Theme galleries and iconographic programmes: comparison between Italian and European cases Galleries and artistic literature in Europe between the Seventeenth and the Eighteenth centuries - The relationship with other Italian and European Galleries - The Galleries as a form of "pictorial competition" - The Galleries and the (re)definition of the pictorial schools system - Fate, misfortune, rediscovery and restorations of the Aeneid Gallery Those who are interested can send with the 31st October 2016 a short abstract for an intervention of about 20 min. (300 words max) and a short CV (300 words max) to the e-mail address: convegno.galleriadelleneide@gmail.com. Abstracts and reports are accepted both in Italian and in English. The organizers will cover all accommodation costs during the conference. Travel expenses are not covered. Within the 15th December 2016, the possible acceptance of the proposal will be noticed by e-mail. Organising Committee: Massimiliano Rossi (University of Salento), Giuseppe Capriotti (University of Macerata), Francesca Coltrinari (University of Macerata), Patrizia Dragoni (University of Macerata), Susanne Adina Meyer (University of Macerata) Scientific Committee Gabriele Barucca (Superintendency of Le Marche – Ancona), Silvia Blasio (University of Perugia), Enzo Borsellino (University of Roma Tre), Vittorio Casale (University of Roma Tre), Claudia Cieri Via (University La Sapienza of Rome), Rosanna Cioffi (Second University of Naples), Valter Curzi (University La Sapienza of Rome), Daniela Del Pesco (University of Roma Tre), Michela di Macco (University La Sapienza of Rome), Elena Fumagalli (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Andrew J. Hopkins (University of L’Aquila), Riccardo Lattuada (Second University of Naples), Lauro Magnani (University of Genoa), Sergio Marinelli (University of Venice), Raffaella Morselli (University of Teramo), Mario Alberto Pavone (University of Salerno), Cecilia Prete (University of Urbino), Orietta Rossi Pinelli (University La Sapienza of Rome), Gianni Carlo Sciolla (President SISCA), Alessandra Sfrappini (Institution Macerata Culture Library and Museums), Cinzia Maria Sicca (University of Pisa). | |
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