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MARINA PUGLIESE

5 de novembro | November 5th

17h00-18H00

Marina Pugliese is Director of the Modern and Contemporary Art Sector (City of Milan) comprehensive of Museo del Novecento, Galleria d’Arte Moderna and Museo delle Culture.As an art historian, her research focuses on the material aspects, techniques and conservation of contemporary art as well as the relation between the artwork and the context in which it is  exhibited. She has Phd in art history at Udine University, is graduate in Humanities at Genoa University with a master degree in art history and has a diploma in contemporary art conservation at Enaip (Botticino). After graduation she won scholarships for further studies at the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome and at the Pavia University for specialist studies at l’Université de Paris 1.She is member of the steering committee of INCCA (International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art). Some of her most recent publications include: Ephemeral Monuments. History andConservation of Installations (co-authored with B. Ferriani), Getty Publications 2013; Museo del Novecento. The Collection (co-authored with N. Castagnoli, A. Negri, F. Fergonzi), Electa 2010; L’Arte pubblica nello Spazio Urbano. Committenti Artisti e Fruitori, (co-authored with Carlo Birrozzi) Bruno Mondadori, 2007; Tecnica Mista. Materiali e procedimenti dell’arte contemporanea, Bruno Mondadori 2006.

 

PAUL BASU

6 de novembro | November 6th

09h00-10H00

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Paul Basu is Professor of Anthropology and Cultural Heritage at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. He is a social anthropologist specializing in issues relating to cultural heritage, memory and landscape, as well as critical museology. For the past 10 years he has been working in Sierra Leone, where, alongside ethnographic fieldwork, he engages in museum/ heritage consultancy work, including a long-standing collaboration with the British Museum’s Africa Programme. His books include Museums, Heritage and International Development (2014, coedited with Wayne Modest), Exhibition Experiments (2007, coedited with Sharon Macdonald), and the ethnographic monograph Highland Homecomings: Genealogy and Heritage-Tourism in the Scottish Diaspora (2007).

MARIA TERESA CRUZ

7 de novembro | November 7th

09h00-10H00

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Maria Teresa Cruz teaches at the Communication Sciences Department, in Social and Human Sciences Faculty of the New University of Lisbon (UNL) in the fields of Image Theory, Media Aesthetics and Theory and Contemporary Art. She is the director of the Research Center on Communication and Language, where she also coordinated the research line on «Art and Communication» (2007-2012) and created the Journal  “Interact – Art, Culture and Technology” (www.interact.com). She was aslo the director of the academic Journal on Communication and Language between 2010-2012. He present research interests focus upon cultural techniques and cultural heritage, as well as contemporary art and post-media aesthetics. Her most recent research activity includes the coordination of the communication design project of the Côa Museum (devoted to World Heritage Paleolithic rock art of the Côa Valley) and of the Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles Interpretive Center, Fundação Caloust Gulbenkian, Lisboa (dedicated to the work this portuguese landscape architect, recipient of the 2013 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award).

 

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