Description
This volume is one of three companion catalogues to an exhibition taking place simultaneously at three venues in Rome on the large-scale projects of Pier Paolo Pasolini. They explore a theme dear to Pasolini - sacredness - with a multidisciplinary approach that will shed a light on his main characteristics as a poet, writer, director, and artist and on the cultural influence he wielded. This catalogue for the exhibition at the Palazzo Barberini connects a selection of paintings from the Gallerie Nazionali as well as other national and international museums to photographs, audio samples, and texts linked to Pasolini. It investigates what we may call "Pasolinian imagery" by focusing on a series of questions, such as: What is Pasolini's influence on today's visual culture? To what extent are our observations of past works, their interpretation, and the impressions they elicit indebted to a manner of seeing, an "optical subconscious" of sorts, that Pasolini's aesthetics and ideology contributed to shaping?
Text in English and Italian.
About the Author
Michele Di Monte is an art historian and the director of the educational department of the Gallerie Nazionali d'Arte Antica di Roma, Palazzo Barberini e Galleria Corsini. He teaches Art History and Museum Communication at the master program in Esthetic and Museum Communication at the Scuola IAD of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, as well Esthetic and Museum Communication in the Master of Art at LUISS (Rome).
Flaminia Gennari is the director of the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica di Roma, Palazzo Barberini and Galleria Corsini.
Book Information
ISBN 9791254600160
Author Michele Di Monte
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Five Continents Editions
Publisher Five Continents Editions
Weight(grams) 704g