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Communicating the contemporary: methods and experiences

Maria Paola Orlandini

Economia della Cultura, 2014, issue 1, 63-68

Abstract: Communicating the arts has the specific duty to mirror their complexity, adjusting form to content, through a creative process not dissimilar to the one that initially gave birth to the work of art itself. The author, a former television producer in the Italian broadcasting public service, emphasize the new generations need to be trained to appreciate and value the contempoary art works and the peculiar contradiction of a country like Italy, so widely recognized as a leader in quality and quantity of its artistic heritage and so utterly indifferent to its communication. The absence of a formal education in art documentary and photography is also mentioned, with the proposal for a great National plan that might actively, taking inspiration from a noble tradition, contribute to the development of a collective and more radicate consciousness as well as create new skills, job opportunities and employments.

Keywords: Art Communication; National Consciousness; Young People; New Skills and Economic Development. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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