
The monographic issue “The Exhibition of Travelling. Exhibitions, Editorial Projects, and the Birth of New Networks in the Italian Art System since the Postwar Period”, edited by Alessandra Acocella and Caterina Toschi, inaugurates the new series of Senzacornice Journal. It aims to explore travel as a source of inspiration and a catalyst for artistic and cultural projects within the Italian art system from the 1950s to the present.
The selected case studies—while not exhaustive on the topic—examine how the physical experience of travel has contributed to the development of exhibitions and publications by artists, photographers, gallerists, critics, curators, and art historians, both Italian and international. Through the act of traveling, these figures have encouraged Italy’s engagement with a broader international and global dimension of artistic and cultural thought.
Senzacornice Journal is a digital magazine aiming to disseminate original and unpublished scholarly contributions relating to the contemporary art system: the history of exhibitions, collecting and the market, art criticism, publishing and exo-publishing, the history of archives and places of production, dissemination, and reception of art research.
For additional informationo and free download, visit: www.senzacornice.org/en/rivista-n-1-eng/
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