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SUMMARY:NATIONAL LANDSCAPE DAY 2019 – 14TH MARCH 2019
DESCRIPTION:For National Landscape Day 2019\, set for the 14th March 2019\, the Archaeological Park of Pompeii will participate in the event\, promoted by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities\, with numerous initiatives: \nExcavations of Pompeii\nSeveral wall paintings which depict landscapes will be focused on\, with the distribution of an illustrated booklet. These include the frescoes of the garden in the House of the Ceii (I 6\, 15)\, which was recently reopened to the public\, where a vast landscape is depicted\, showing beasts hunting animals in a natural environment\, but in particular two frescoes on the side walls of the garden which depict Egyptian landscapes. In the garden of the nearby House of the Ephebe (I 7\, 10. 19)\, the masonry bed of the outdoor dining room features a long scene decorated with another Egyptian landscape.\nThe House of the Pygmies (IX 5\, 9) will\, exceptionally\, also be open to the public on this day\, where another fresco with an Egyptian landscape is preserved\, populated by certain characters (dwarfs or pygmies) who are depicted at a sacred place on the banks of the River Nile.\nThe examples considered demonstrate the spread to Pompeii of the fashion of depicting exotic places on walls\, populated by foreign characters taking part in unusual activities and superstitious rites\, with unusual or unknown animals. \nExcavations of Oplontis\nTaking centre stage will be the large wall fresco of Triclinium 15\, where a sweeping sacred landscape – the courtyard of a sanctuary dedicated to the god Apollo\, as demonstrated by the large tripod which rises in the centre of the wall – is depicted. The two small panel paintings that appear on the right and left of the wall\, which are referred to with the Greek term pinakes\, and which depict two foreshortened sea views\, are veritable landscapes within a landscape.\nAt 10 o’clock and at 12\, there will be a talk given by a specialist from the Park\, who will speak about the Villa of Poppaea and the indicated fresco. \nExcavations of Stabiae\nHere the frescoes of Villa San Marco which depict landscapes\, and which appear both in the sections with trees which line the walls of the villa and in the small paintings which adorn it\, will be focused on.\nAt 10 o’clock and at 12\, there will be a talk given by specialists from the Park\, who will speak about Villa San Marco with particular reference to the indicated frescoes. \nAntiquarium of Boscoreale\nTwo frescoes which are normally kept in storage will be presented to the public at the Antiquarium. The first\, which comes from an illegal excavation which took place in the Vesuvian area\, presents two landscapes depicted using an unusual painting technique – monochromy – which in this case was created using various shades of green.\nOn the other hand\, the second fresco depicts a landscape connected to a scene from a famous Greek myth\, which is frequently represented in Pompeian painting: the young hunter Narcissus\, seated on a rock in a forest\, is reflected in a pond\, and falls in love with his own reflection.\nAt 10 o’clock and at 12\, there will be a talk given by a specialist from the Park\, who will talk about the museum\, with particular reference to the indicated frescoes.  Download the brochure.  \nNB. Participation in the events relating to Landscape Day is included in the price of the entrance ticket.
URL:https://pompeiisites.org/en/events/national-landscape-day-2019-14th-march-2019/
LOCATION:Pompeii\, Pompei\, 8050\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Pompei
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SUMMARY:Conference: Human Remains. Ethics\, Conservation\, Display
DESCRIPTION:On 30 September and 1 October 2019 the Museo Egizio will organize the conference “Human Remains. Ethics\, Conservation\, Display”. \nThis event is a follow-up of like-themed conference organised in Pompeii and Naples in May 2019\, at which many questions were raised regarding the study\, conservation and display of human remains (http://www.humanremains.org). \nLike the previous event\, the Turin conference intends to address these issues\, but with a particular focus on mummies\, given the nature of the Egyptian Museum’s collection. \n \nIn full awareness of the fact that there is no single answer to the question about the acceptability or otherwise of the display of human remains\, and that a variety of exhibition strategies have been adopted by different institutions on the international scene\, these study days are intended to give voice to the broad range of approaches to such a delicate issue. \nAn openness to disciplines outside Egyptology is an indispensable prerequisite for the debate about the display of human remains. Hence the desire to involve physical and cultural anthropologists\, biologists\, restorers\, sociologists\, museum curators and operators\, forensic doctors and paleopathologists. \nThe conference will be divided into three sections: \n– The living and the dead.\n– Preserving the body\, preserving the mummy.\n– Museums and exhibitions: case studies. \nEthical issues and points for discussion. At the end of the conference\, the most pressing issues and the main points for reflection that will have emerged during the past two days will be reviewed and discussed among all participants. \nTo view the full program\, please click here. \nThe scientific and organizational committee consists of:\nMassimo Osanna\, Università Federico II\, Naples\nChristian Greco\, Museo Egizio\, Turin\nValeria Amoretti\, Parco Archeologico di Pompei\, Pompeii\nCaterina Ciccopiedi Museo Egizio\, Turin\nPaolo Del Vesco\, Museo Egizio\, Turin\nFederica Facchetti. Museo Egizio\, Turin\nSusanne Töpfer\, Museo Egizio\, Turin
URL:https://pompeiisites.org/en/events/conference-human-remains-ethics-conservation-display/
LOCATION:Museo Egizio di Torino\, Via Accademia delle Scienze 6\, Torino
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Kenro Izu "Requiem for Pompei". From 6 December 2019 to 13 April 2020 Modena
DESCRIPTION:MODENA \nFMAV MATA – EX MANIFATTURA TABACCHI \nFROM 6 DECEMBER 2019 TO 13 APRIL 2020 \nTHE EXHIBITION OF \nKENRO IZU \nREQUIEM FOR POMPEI \nCurated by Chiara Dall’Olio and Daniele De Luigi \n \nThe exhibition presents 55 previously unseen photographs donated by the Japanese artist to the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena\, in a lyrical vision of what was left behind in Pompeii the day after the eruption in 79 AD. \nModena is continuing to forge a special relationship with photography. Now one of the top locations in Italy for this particular form of expression\, it is capable of influencing the city’s whole cultural scene thanks to the contribution of institutions such as the Galleria Civica and Fondazione Fotografia Modena\, which merged in 2017 to become Fondazione Modena Arti Visive. \nFrom 6 December 2019 to 13 April 2020\, Fondazione Modena Arti Visive is hosting a captivating exhibition dedicated to Pompeii\, curated by Chiara Dall’Olio and Daniele De Luigi\, at one of its venues: FMAV MATA – Ex Manifattura Tabacchi. The exhibition is co-promoted by Pompeii Archaeological Park which is lending some reproductions of the famous plaster casts of the victims of the eruption for the occasion and will then host the exhibition on site in Pompeii. \nHeadlining the exhibition is Japanese photographer Kenro Izu (Osaka\, 1949)\, whose lasting fascination with the remnants of ancient civilizations has led to the creation of a series of images captured at the most important and best-known archaeological sites in the world\, from Egypt to Cambodia\, Indonesia to India\, Tibet to Syria.
URL:https://pompeiisites.org/en/events/exhibition-kenro-izu-requiem-for-pompei-from-6-december-2019-to-13-april-2020-modena/
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