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Dal 1986 il MLAC Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea, situato all'interno della Sapienza Università di Roma, rappresenta un punto di riferimento e di incontro tra artisti, storici dell'arte, curatori e studenti. Con più di 300 eventi nell'ultimo decennio, il MLAC è tra le realtà più interessanti nel panorama internazionale per il suo format museale e didattico, volto ad affermare la centralità del rapporto diretto con l'artista e con l'opera d'arte. Micro-territorio relazionale ante-litteram, come lo definisce Simonetta Lux che lo ha creato e guidato in questi anni di attività, il MLAC è un unicum per la sua capacità di coniugare i processi di formazione, ricerca scientifica sto...
Enlightening Encounters traces the impact of photography on Italian literature from the medium’s invention in 1839 to the present day. Investigating the ways in which Italian literature has responded to photographic practice and aesthetics, the contributors use a wide range of theoretical perspectives to examine a variety of canonical and non-canonical authors and a broad selection of literary genres, including fiction, autobiography, photo-texts, and migration literature. The first collection in English to focus on photography’s reciprocal relationship to Italian literature, Enlightening Encounters represents an important resource for a number of fields, including Italian studies, literary studies, visual studies, and cultural studies.
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This volume is a collection of texts and documents selected from and illustrating the history of Artpool, a non-profit artist run institution in Budapest, established in 1979 by György Galántai and Júlia Klaniczay and operating since 1992 under the name of Artpool Art Research Center. The book focuses on Artpool’s direct antecedents (among them the events at György Galántai's Chapel Studio in Balatonboglár, 1970–1973), on the foundation, development, art projects and events, as well as the preferences and issues pertaining to art research (not independent of the historical and social environment they were conceived in) that had formed throughout the course of many years and decades...