Painted stories. The mimesis of the arts in Renaissance culture

Publication date: 27/09/21

Last updated: 21/12/22

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On 30 September, from 4.00 to 6.30 pm, on Slash Radio Web a new broadcast of the program will be broadcast Art conversations.

The third date Painted stories. The mimesis of the arts in Renaissance culture of the cycle Imagine. A heritage to read and tell is dedicated to the Renaissance.

The 'painted stories' of the Uffizi Galleries will tell us about the constant references and the innumerable relationships between art and literature; two in particular the narrated works: Spouses Doni by Raphael and The Altarpiece of San Barnaba by Botticelli.

The Sistine Chapel and the Farnese age will then be the proposed theme on which to rewind the threads of Renaissance culture and its characteristics in the artistic, literary and musical fields.

The usual 'SlashArt pill' by the Homer State Tactile Museum which will focus on Michelangelo's Moses and on the tactile itinerary set up inside the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome.

The focus on accessibility, on the other hand, will be dedicated to the presentation of the tactile guide'Palatine Museum. Caress the history of Rome', special mention 'Sed' in the illustrated tactile publishing contest TOCCA A TE! recently completed.

Finally, during the episode, a new contribution elaborated as part of the project for transversal skills and orientation 'You learn by talking', a story written, illustrated and interpreted by a student of the classical high school Giulio Cesare in Rome.

Participants

At the broadcast, conducted by Luisa Bartolucci of the Italian Union of the Blind and Visually Impaired, will take part:

Emilia Anna Talamo, professor of History of Modern Art at the University of Calabria;
Francesca Sborgi and Simone Rovida of the Digital Strategies Area of the Uffizi Galleries – MiC;
Federica Rinaldi, Giulia Giovanetti, Silvia D'Offizi and Donatella Garritano of the Colosseum Archaeological Park – MiC together with  Andrea Delluomo and Giulia Foscolo;
Alessia Varricchio and Annalisa Trasatti of the Omero State Tactile Museum in Ancona;
Flavia Maceratini student of the IF of the Liceo Classico Giulio Cesare in Rome;
Elisabetta Borgia, Susanna Occorsio, Marina Di Berardo and Gianni Pittiglio of the Directorate General for Education, Research and Cultural Institutes, Service I Studies Office – MiC.

Learning mode

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Listeners will be able to choose different methods of intervention and participation: by telephone by contacting the numbers: 06-92092566 during the live broadcast, by sending e-mails, even in the days preceding the broadcast, to the address: direct@uiciechi.it or by filling out the appropriate Slashradio form.

The radio program is edited by the Directorate General for Education, Research and Cultural Institutes, Studies Office – Center for educational services (Sed) in collaboration with Slash Radio Web, the official radio of the Italian Union of the Blind and Visually Impaired ONLUS-APS.

The content of the broadcasts can be listened to on the Sed website at www.sed.beniculturali.it, on the website of the Italian Union of the Blind and Visually Impaired ONLUS-APS at the address www.uiciechi.it/ArchivioMultimediale and on the Slash Radio Web Facebook page.

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