The Unsustainable Reproducibility of Art. From the Museum of Disappeared Works to the Lost Authenticity of the Artist.

Wednesday 11 December

 

Art Talks

Curated by Johan & Levi in collaboration with Fondazione Luigi Rovati

 

Art has been copied, wrongly attributed and dispersed for multiple reasons since the dawn of time: on the trail of lost works, we visit a museum that does not exist, made up of the masterpieces that have not withstood the impact of history. Through an absorbing investigation covering a vast historical and geographical area, a reflection on the transience of every human creation, as a warning to value what is left and to better protect the art of the future.

 

On Wednesday 11 December, Noah Charney, art historian, author and founder of ARCA (Association for Research into Crimes against Art) and Fabio Vittucci, art historian, present the meeting The Unsustainable Reproducibility of Art. From the Museum of Disappeared Works to the Lost Authenticity of the Artist.

 

Wednesday 11 December

6 pm

 

 

 

Noah Charney

Association for Research into Crimes against Art

 

Fabio Vittucci

Art historian 

 

 

 

 

 

The meeting is free of charge, reservation is recommended. The ticket for the conference does not include access to the Art Museum.

The video of the meeting will be published on the Foundation's YouTube channel.

 

Wednesday 11 December | 6 pm 

Fondazione Luigi Rovati

Conference Room

Corso Venezia 52, Milano

 

Photo: Basilica superiore di San Francesco, Assisi. Volta dei Dottori della Chiesa after the 1997 earthquake. Franco Cosimo Panini Editore © Under license Fratelli Alinari.