Et puis soudain, au détour du sentier, une œuvre d’art...
Let’s imagine a hike on a path in the mounts, dotted by pieces of land art, as a cultural experience sharing similarities with an experience of a museum visit. We address the heritage dimensions of this configuration called "Art on the move" in the Hautes-Alpes Geological Park (France). Th...
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Seminario di filologia francese
2021
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Sumario: | Let’s imagine a hike on a path in the mounts, dotted by pieces of land art, as a cultural experience sharing similarities with an experience of a museum visit. We address the heritage dimensions of this configuration called "Art on the move" in the Hautes-Alpes Geological Park (France). Then we discover the expectations that prompted the hiker to undertake a visit to these steep sites in which contemporary artists have created in the wild unique works closely related to the landscapes and people of Haute-Provence. Eventually we discuss the effects and memorial echoes of the hike that leads from the Gassendi museum in Digne-les-Bains to the Thermal Baths Art Refuge, a work by Andy Goldsworthy. |
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