Books by Martina D'Asaro

by Andrea Pala, Maurizio Ficari, Magdalena Cerdà Garriga, Fabrizio Sanna, Nicoletta Usai, Tancredi Bella, Paolo Di Simone, Valeria Carta, Rita Pamela Ladogana, Alberto Virdis, Martina D'Asaro, Antònia Juan Vicens, and Angelo Passuello ISSN 2704-8837
ABside. Rivista di Storia dell'Arte accepts unpublished scientific contributions in Italian, Engl... more ABside. Rivista di Storia dell'Arte accepts unpublished scientific contributions in Italian, English, Spanish and French.
The journal embraces the thematic field of the artistic production spanning from the 3/4th century to the contemporary age. The interest area is the history of art, conservation, enhancement and restoration of cultural heritage. Particular attention will be given to studies that deal with aspects related to museology and to the themes of the enhancement of cultural heritage. From the geographical point of view the area of choice will be the Mediterranean one, intended both as a physical geographical space and as a cultural term of comparison for studies that deal with aspects common to other areas and relations of cultural and material interchange. Particular attention will also be given to studies dealing with aspects related to the museology, to the restoration of monuments, to issues related to the enhancement of cultural sites. The journal aims to encourage, in the areas identified above, the historical-artistic research on the Mediterranean area, with an opening also to other territories, presenting itself as a container for exchange and comparison not only among the members of the academic community but, overcoming national boundaries, between the different academic communities and civil society.
Papers by Martina D'Asaro
Recensione a: Massimo Bignardi, La città di Atlantide. Arte ambientale tra processi di democratiz... more Recensione a: Massimo Bignardi, La città di Atlantide. Arte ambientale tra processi di democratizzazione e ornamento urbano, Meltemi Editore, Milano 2021, pp.185
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Books by Martina D'Asaro
The journal embraces the thematic field of the artistic production spanning from the 3/4th century to the contemporary age. The interest area is the history of art, conservation, enhancement and restoration of cultural heritage. Particular attention will be given to studies that deal with aspects related to museology and to the themes of the enhancement of cultural heritage. From the geographical point of view the area of choice will be the Mediterranean one, intended both as a physical geographical space and as a cultural term of comparison for studies that deal with aspects common to other areas and relations of cultural and material interchange. Particular attention will also be given to studies dealing with aspects related to the museology, to the restoration of monuments, to issues related to the enhancement of cultural sites. The journal aims to encourage, in the areas identified above, the historical-artistic research on the Mediterranean area, with an opening also to other territories, presenting itself as a container for exchange and comparison not only among the members of the academic community but, overcoming national boundaries, between the different academic communities and civil society.
Papers by Martina D'Asaro
The journal embraces the thematic field of the artistic production spanning from the 3/4th century to the contemporary age. The interest area is the history of art, conservation, enhancement and restoration of cultural heritage. Particular attention will be given to studies that deal with aspects related to museology and to the themes of the enhancement of cultural heritage. From the geographical point of view the area of choice will be the Mediterranean one, intended both as a physical geographical space and as a cultural term of comparison for studies that deal with aspects common to other areas and relations of cultural and material interchange. Particular attention will also be given to studies dealing with aspects related to the museology, to the restoration of monuments, to issues related to the enhancement of cultural sites. The journal aims to encourage, in the areas identified above, the historical-artistic research on the Mediterranean area, with an opening also to other territories, presenting itself as a container for exchange and comparison not only among the members of the academic community but, overcoming national boundaries, between the different academic communities and civil society.