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- Title
A Traveling Concept, Three Exhibitions, Three Experiences: Art History Lab.
- Authors
BRUNO, Marzia
- Abstract
This research addresses the analysis of three exhibitions implemented in two Portuguesespeaking countries and constituted as an instrumental case study that explores the logistic transformation of the concept of itinerancy which is realized in different spaces without involving the itinerancy of works of art. The purpose of this research was to establish an empirical basis for the construction of a dissemination strategy/internationalization of contemporary art within Portuguesespeaking countries supported by a concept and curatorial intervention. The method used for the development of this research was qualitative, with a hermeneutic and phenomenological nature where the descriptive data arise from various researches and the study of the travelling exhibition, its restrictions, mechanisms and implementation processes. The techniques used in accordance with the methodology were the literature review, fieldwork which data were passed to a field diary, the semistructured interview with the artists and recorded on video, the survey and direct observation noted in an observation guide. Data collection made throughout this research was only done by the researcher and in the most varied contexts. As result, this research presents an alternative to more traditional models in terms of dissemination/internationalization of contemporary art in Portuguesespeaking countries. As contributions to this research, it should be noted the constitution of the exhibits as research objects, the revelation of the importance of maintaining a sustainable development in the traveling exhibition design and the presentation of a new dimension in the innovation of cultural programs.
- Subjects
ITINERANCY (Church polity); 21ST century art; PORTUGUESE-speaking countries
- Publication
E-Journal of Portuguese History, 2019, Vol 17, Issue 2, p463
- ISSN
1645-6432
- Publication type
Abstract