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Italy and the Arts
dml0sc
41 episodes
3 days ago
Italy and Arts explores the challenges of managing Italy’s vast cultural heritage in the modern world. With iconic monuments and museums deeply embedded in daily life, this podcast delves into the tension between preserving artistic treasures and navigating contemporary pressures. Episodes focus on the complexities of heritage management, the commodification of art, and the dissatisfaction surrounding how cultural assets are maintained and experienced today, shedding light on Italy’s struggle to balance tradition with innovation.
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Italy and Arts explores the challenges of managing Italy’s vast cultural heritage in the modern world. With iconic monuments and museums deeply embedded in daily life, this podcast delves into the tension between preserving artistic treasures and navigating contemporary pressures. Episodes focus on the complexities of heritage management, the commodification of art, and the dissatisfaction surrounding how cultural assets are maintained and experienced today, shedding light on Italy’s struggle to balance tradition with innovation.
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Visual Arts
Arts
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The Renaissance Paradox
Italy and the Arts
19 minutes
1 month ago
The Renaissance Paradox

In this episode, we dive into the complex life of a concept: the Renaissance. Far from being a stable period label, the Renaissance was constructed both from within—by thinkers like Petrarch and Vasari—and later by historians like Burckhardt, who saw it as the cradle of modern critical judgment. But is this narrative still viable?

We explore how the Renaissance became both a cultural canon and a historiographical puzzle, questioned by medievalists, feminists, and social historians alike. Despite its contested status, the term endures—less for its explanatory power and more for its seductive aura. What remains is not a coherent historical era, but an evocative label, rich in contradictions.

Based on Stefano Cracolici, Renaissance, in Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies (2007).

Italy and the Arts
Italy and Arts explores the challenges of managing Italy’s vast cultural heritage in the modern world. With iconic monuments and museums deeply embedded in daily life, this podcast delves into the tension between preserving artistic treasures and navigating contemporary pressures. Episodes focus on the complexities of heritage management, the commodification of art, and the dissatisfaction surrounding how cultural assets are maintained and experienced today, shedding light on Italy’s struggle to balance tradition with innovation.