Calendar

June 2011

Lecture and Installation
Dialogue: Two Projects of Antoni Muntadas and Giulio Squillacciotti
Tuesday, 7 June 2011 - 6:00pm - Tuesday, 28 June 2011 - 12:30pm
American Academy in Rome and Real Academia de España en Roma
Rome
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Dialogue: Two Projects of Antoni Muntadas and Giulio Squillacciotti

Internationally-renowned artist Antoni Muntadas will bring two Janiculum neighbors together on Tuesday 7 June 2011, when the American Academy in Rome and the Real Academia de España en Roma will unite to present two Muntadas events as well as a new project by Italian artist Giulio Squillacciotti.

At 6 PM, Muntadas will speak in the AAR Lecture Room about his new project About Academia, to be seen in its European premiere in the Cryptoporticus of the McKim, Mead & White building. By means of simultaneous projections (texts, interview subjects and architectural spaces) on three screens, About Academia examines the complex interrelationship between “the university” and “academia” in American higher education, both as concepts and as practical entities. This lecture and installation at the AAR are made possible through the generous support of Poste Italiane.

Following the 6 PM lecture and a 7 PM opening of the Cryptoporticus installation, guests will proceed down the Janiculum to the Real Academia de Espana, where Muntadas’ installation Cassetti Aperti will be on display in the Hall of Portraits, and where Squillacciotti’s film Casi la mitad de la historia will also be shown. At 9.30 PM, there will be a joint reception in the garden of the Spanish Academy. For a full description of the evening see here.

Carol Becker as featured in Antoni Muntadas, About Academia. Credit: Pelin Tan

 

Muntadas’ provocative installation About Academia considers the possible conflict between a faculty (and its values) and an administration (and its power), in any given American educational institution, extending even to the arena of international relations, with regard to Latin America in particular.

 

Noam Chomsky as featured in Antoni Muntadas, About Academia. Credit: Pelin Tan

 

Differing ideas and opinions are explored through interviews conducted by Muntadas with scholars and thinkers including Carol Becker, John Coatsworth and Mark Wigley (Columbia), Ute Meta Bauer, Noam Chomsky and Diane E. Davis (MIT), Thomas Cummins, Brad Epps and Doris Summer (Harvard), Fernando Coronil (CUNY Graduate Center) and Howard Zinn (Boston University).

 

The show About Academia runs at the AAR through Tuesday 28 June 2011, and can be visited by appointment (06 5846470).

 

 

Diane E. Davis (top) and Howard Zinn (bottom) as featured in Antoni Muntadas, About Academia. Credit: Pelin Tan

 

Antoni Muntadas

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Book Presentation and Reception
SACRED POSSESSIONS: Collecting Italian Religious Art, 1500–1900
Tuesday, 28 June 2011 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm
American Academy in Rome
Rome
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SACRED POSSESSIONS: Collecting Italian Religious Art, 1500–1900

Christopher S. Celenza, FAAR ’94, Director of the American Academy in Rome, is pleased to invite you to the presentation of the volume edited by
Gail Feigenbaum, FAAR ’78, and Sybille Ebert-Schifferer.

Presenters

Rossella Vodret
Soprintendenza Speciale per il Patrimonio Storico,
Artistico ed Etnoantropologico e per il Polo Museale della Città di Roma

Francesca Cappelletti
Professor, University of Ferrara, and Director, Fondazione Ermitage Italia

Giovanna Perini
Professor, History of Art Literature, University of Urbino

Reception Follows

RSVP to Kristen Decker, kdecker@getty.edu

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