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Animation, Materials, Transcultural Ecologies: Performing Worlds at the Baroque Savoy Court of Christine of France

Descrizione del progetto

Osservare più da vicino gli spettacoli in scena alla corte sabauda di Torino

Quattordici album realizzati dal calligrafo, cartografo e ingegnere della corte sabauda, Giovanni Tommaso Borgonio (1620-1683), saranno esaminati in maniera approfondita. Gli album comprendono oltre 1 000 pagine manoscritte che documentano le rappresentazioni in tutti i loro elementi costitutivi. L’obiettivo del progetto ANIMATE, finanziato dall’UE, consiste nell’analisi degli spettacoli messi in scena alla corte sabauda di Torino. I risultati approfondiranno le nostre conoscenze sulla cultura visiva italiana nella cornice della connettività globale. Inoltre, il progetto acquisirà alcuni nuovi strumenti metodologici per la valutazione critica delle pratiche estetiche dal punto di vista dell’ecologia. ANIMATE migliorerà la padronanza del ricercatore nelle rappresentazioni di corte che coinvolgevano diversi mezzi.

Obiettivo

"ANIMATE investigates the spectacles staged at the Savoy court in Turin during the lifetime of the regent Christine of Bourbon-France (1606-1663). By examining objects and scenery, costumes and movements, this research explores how these virtual spaces performed new ways of thinking about the world, its natural resources and environments, at a time that saw a rapid increase in the circulation of bodies and things across borders. To pursue this aim, the study focuses on a large archive of extant – and understudied – visual and textual documentation: fourteen albums produced by court calligrapher, cartographer, and engineer Giovanni Tommaso Borgonio to document, over 1.117 manuscript pages, the performances in all their constituent elements. This investigation stems from my experience as a research associate with the project ""Making Worlds: Art, Materiality, and Early Modern Globalization"", based at McGill University, which examined issues raised by the global turn in art history and the humanities. By pursuing an art historical and cross-disciplinary approach, in the unfolding of this research I will i) further enhance my understanding of Italian visual culture in the context of global connectivity; ii) acquire new methodological tools for the critical evaluation of aesthetic practices from the point of view of ecology; iii) reinforce my mastery of an object of study – the courtly performance – that involved different types of media. The Art History Department at the University of California, Los Angeles, one of the first in the United States to embrace a mission of comprehensive global coverage, and the DAR at the University of Bologna, the largest multi-focused Department of the Arts in Italy, will constitute ideal settings in which pursue this investigation. The success of this project will strenghten my professional profile with the realization of my first monograph, thus boosting my chances of securing a tenure-track position within the DAR."

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Coordinatore

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 269 002,56
Indirizzo
VIA ZAMBONI 33
40126 Bologna
Italia

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Regione
Nord-Est Emilia-Romagna Bologna
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 269 002,56

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