the
laboratory museum of contemporary art
italiano
The purpose of
the Laboratory Museum of Contemporary Art at "La Sapienza" University
in Rome, is to give the possibility to know, to promote, to protect,
and to appreciate the international contemporary art. This effort
is turned towards the students and specialists of the field, but even
towards the same artists and the general public.
The Museum has been conceived, planned and realized by Simonetta Lux
in 1985, according to her precise (but at the same time flexible)
theory of research and didactics. Its first objective is to create
and affirm the necessity of a real relationship between the artist
and the art work.
The Laboratory Museum of Contemporary Art is a dynamical innovative
structure both in Italy and in the international scene. As a matter
of fact it embodies the weave of activities direct to the contemporary
art that usually are considered different or even antagonist
-scientific-artistic and critical activities of research
-high professional training activities
-cultural-creative activities of exposition
-productive activities
The MLAC's activity coordinated by the manager and the curator of
the museum Domenico Scudero, is concentrated on two precise spheres:
the exposition program and the professional training activities.
The exhibitions' plan proposes both historical artists and new young
names, underlining that artistical lines of research denoting more
pledge and scientificity. The second sphere is represented by high
professional training courses for graduates- the sperimental Stage/Master
in critical curating and museum installation - and stages
for students and for degrees of first and second level.
The exhibition's activity has become in this way an integral part
of the didactics through the meeting and the constructive action between
the artists and the young curators of the school master.
The MLAC of "La Sapienza" University in Rome, represents the institution
that made possible the synchronism between the new emerging artist
of vanguard and the university studies even thanks to the use of new
media technology.
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Contacts
Piazzale Aldo Moro 5 00185 Roma
Palazzo del rettorato
phone +39 06 49910653
fax +39 06 49910365
muslab@uniroma1.it