Workshop: Communicate the Book and the Paper. Conceiving, Organizing and Communicating an Exhibition.

A.Y. 2023/2024
3
Max ECTS
20
Overall hours
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
Exhibitions are generally territory reserved for art historians and curators in the sector. The book and illustrated paper are, on the other hand, considered "minor" material and often lack professionals capable of showcasing them as they deserve. It is a mistake, because they tell stories of great cultural importance and have their own specific artistic value. The objective of the laboratory - closely linked to the theme of publishing - is to bring students closer to the path that starts from the conception of an exhibition on the subject, develops around its articulated organization and reaches the decisive aspect of communication, making them participate and aware of the whole process.
Expected learning outcomes
In the light of some significant "live" experiences - which the city of Milan in particular can offer - students will have the opportunity to get to know the machine and the "laws" that govern the exhibitions of illustrated books and papers.
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
· Italy in the twentieth century is the political-cultural laboratory of the West: an introductory lesson on the most significant Italian characters, movements and sectors. Books and illustrated cards are still the best record of that story.
· The four "legs" of Made in Italy: design, fashion, editorial graphics, food.
· Corporate and banking publishing: two little-known flagships of the Italian book of the 1900s. An exemplary case: the Cariplo bank gifts (1955-2000).
· Analysis of the elements that contribute to the creation of an exhibition: content, organization, communication.
· Detailed theoretical and live analysis of the exhibition underway at the Natural History Museum in Milan in autumn 2023: "In the wind of poetry. Nature in the books and works of Alberto Casiraghy". Two lessons.
· Pier Carlo Masini's "secret" Manzoni reissued on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of his death. A cultural and editorial case?
· Analysis of exhibition projects dedicated to Maria Mulas' photographs following her exhibition on her photo-portraits held in Milan at Palazzo Reale in winter 2022-23.
· A meeting with an expert in communication of exhibition and cultural initiatives.
· General conclusions.
Prerequisites for admission
Students enrolled in the Publishing, Cultures of Communication and Fashion course are admitted, who are interested in learning about the entire process of conceiving, organizing and communicating exhibitions dedicated to books and illustrated papers.
Teaching methods
Each lesson consists of a theoretical premise followed by the analysis of specific "case studies" and by the comparison in the classroom with the teacher.
Selected meetings with industry experts in the field of publishing, exhibition planning and communication are also planned.
Attendance is compulsory (it is possible not to attend two lessons out of ten).
Teaching Resources
Examples of exhibitions held or in progress in Milan, in Italy and abroad will be offered to students: original materials, catalogues, examples of press releases, reviews. The texts indicated below represent some bibliographic references. Students are not required to study the volumes cited, but consultation is recommended. Some copies of the texts (almost all in out-of-print editions) will be made available by the teacher.

- ANDREA TOMASETIG (edited by), Paper Food / Cibo di carta, Catalog of the exhibition (Milan, Galleria Gruppo Credito Valtellinese, 2015), Verona, 2015, out of print edition.

- ANDREA TOMASETIG (edited by) (with Leo Guerra and Cristina Quadrio Curzio), I 'Pulcini' by Alberto Casiraghy. Typography and Poetry, Catalog of the exhibition (Milan, Galleria Gruppo Credito Valtellinese, 2018), Verona, 2018, partly out-of-print edition.

- ANDREA TOMASETIG (edited by), Maria Mulas. Milan, portraits of the late 1900s.
Exhibition catalog (Milan, Palazzo Reale, 2022-23). Turin, Allemandi, 2022. Bilingual edition (Italian-English).

Four excerpts on the subject by Andrea Tomasetig:

- The Italian economy illustrated (1996);
- Trump cards. Andrea Tomasetig tells how he revolutionized the world of Italian collecting. Interview by Mario Anton Orefice (2021);
- Cards that talk about food. Illustrated history of spaghetti with tomato sauce (2022);
- Cariplo 1823-2023. The primacy of Cariplo trinkets (2023).
Assessment methods and Criteria
The verification exam consists in the conception, development and presentation of a parallel project for the promotion of one of the three exhibitions covered by the workshop.
The assignment of a grade is not foreseen, since it is a laboratory.
- University credits: 3
Humanities workshops: 20 hours
Professor: Tomasetig Andrea
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