The Rimini workshop will explore how the art market can contribute to an inclusive and sustainable valorisation of cultural heritage for local development.
Data:
Luogo: Aula Alberti, 7 Cortile Alberti, Piazzetta Teatini, 13, Campus di Rimini - in English
The Rimini Campus of the University of Bologna will host the international workshop “The art market, heritage and sustainable local development” on 1-2 July 2025, the tenth in the international workshops series of Researching Art Markets past & present: Tools for the future (RAM-T).
RAM-T is the international interdisciplinary initiative and community which was jointly founded by Elisabetta Lazzaro (University for the Creative Arts, UK), Nathalie Moureau (University of Montpellier Paul Valéry), and Adriana Turpin (IESA Art & Culture, Paris and the Society for the History of Collecting, London) in 2017.
The Rimini workshop will explore how the art market can contribute to an inclusive and sustainable valorisation of cultural heritage for local development, minimising the associated socio-economic costs, as well as other drawbacks. It will address questions of how the art market can enhance local cultural heritage to favour a model of sustainable local development, the revitalisation of more remote areas, or the establishment of alternative hubs. It will also consider intangible and more sophisticated mechanisms through which cultural heritage can be enhanced, to favour a sustainable local socio-economic development. These are mainly related to territorial context conditions and up to now have been almost neglected within the existing studies.
PROGRAMME
TUESDAY, JULY 1
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2
Funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) - Mission 4 Education and research - Component 2 From research to business - Investment 1.1 Notice Prin 2022 - DD N. 104 del 2/2/2022, from title [TOWARDS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH A SUSTAINABLE VALORIZATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE], proposal code [2022M87K4F] - CUP [J53D23009430006]