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SUMMARY:At CSAC\, the exhibition "Sguardi sull'Africa: le fotografie di Tito e Sandro Spini nelle collezioni CSAC"
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 21 February\, the exhibition Sguardi sull’Africa: le fotografie di Tito e Sandro Spini nelle collezioni CSAC (Views of Africa: photographs by Tito and Sandro Spini in the CSAC collections) was inaugurated at the Abbey of Valserena\, offering the public the opportunity to discover a photographic and documentary corpus of extraordinary historical\, artistic and anthropological importance. The exhibition\, created as part of the PRIN PNRR 2022 project Straniere: the reception of non-European arts and cultures in Italy (1945-2000)\, presents unpublished material related to field research and photographic campaigns conducted by Tito Spini (Milan 1923 – Chiuduno 2017) and Sandro Spini (Bergamo 1950 – 2005) in Mali between the 1970s and 1980s\, a crucial period for the development of ethnographic and visual studies on West Africa. \nThe collection\, preserved in the Photography Section and donated to the CSAC in the late 1970s by Sandro Spini\, includes sixty-one prints documenting the travels of the two photographer-anthropologists\, both trained architects\, among the Bozo and Dogon peoples. Alongside the photographic works\, a large collection of documentary material is on display: correspondence\, invitations\, press proofs\, reviews and critical articles dedicated to their work; a heritage that allows us to completely reconstruct the context of the research and the working methods of the two authors. \n\n\n\n\n\nWith this exhibition\, CSAC aims to pay tribute to a period of photographic and anthropological research that is still little known in Italy but of great international importance. The investigations conducted by the Spinis represent a turning point in the way of doing “field ethnography” in Africa\, placing them among the leading authors in Italy to have continuously experimented with the use of photography as both an aesthetic and interpretative tool for ethnographic purposes. \nTheir approach\, developed in part through engagement with the thinking of Margaret Mead\, John Collier Jr. and the methodologies of visual anthropology\, has made it possible to challenge established narratives about the Dogon and Bozo communities\, offering more complex representations of the places and peoples they encountered. Through a careful and methodologically rigorous approach\, the Spinis have constructed a visual dialogue that does not merely document\, but problematises and restores the cultural richness of the contexts studied. \nThe Spini photographs are also characterised by an evident expressive power that has made them the subject of interest for art critics\, gallery owners and photographers such as Arturo Carlo Quintavalle\, Lanfranco Colombo and Mario Cresci\, or anthropologists such as Marco Aime\, who have recognised their particular aesthetic significance and their ability to renew the language of cultural reportage. \nThe exhibition\, centred around themes such as different ways of living and the relationship between the Dogon and Bozo peoples and their respective domestic and working environments\, allows visitors to rediscover the artistic and historical value of the Spini’s research\, opening up a space for reflection on the relationships between photography\, anthropology and visual memory. \nThe photographs on display from the CSAC collections are placed in close dialogue with a selection of documentary materials preserved at the Sandro Spini Archive in Bergamo\, highlighting the processes of constructing ethnographic knowledge and the ways in which images become tools for research\, narration and intercultural relations. \nSguardi sull’Africa: le fotografie di Tito e Sandro Spini nelle collezioni CSAC \ncurated by Alessandra Acocella and Alessandro Ferraro\n21 February – 26 April 2026\nCSAC Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma\nAbbazia di Valserena\nStrada Viazza di Paradigna 1\, 43122 Parma \nMuseum opening hours\nFriday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nSaturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. \nAdmission\nFull price ticket: €10.00\nFor information and discounts: https://www.csacparma.it/visita/ \nInformation and bookings\nCSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma csac@unipr.it\nservizimuseali@csacunipr.it\n+ 39 0521 903500 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/allo-csac-la-mostra-sguardi-sullafrica-le-fotografie-di-tito-e-sandro-spini-nelle-collezioni-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Visit MUST for the Open Day
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday 16th to Saturday 18th\, “Studiare a Parma. L’Università in Open Day” returns. \nThe event is aimed at anyone who is about to embark on their university studies for the first time. \nThree days with free admission\, entirely dedicated to three-year bachelor’s degrees and single-cycle master’s degrees\, as well as the services and opportunities the University offers to prospective students. \nDuring the Open Day\, our MUST – Museum of Natural History will be open to visitors\, and if you are a prospective student\, you can enter for free*. \nDon’t miss a visit to the MUST for a sensory\, inclusive and fascinating experience: a bridge between the past and future of natural history. \nWHERE AND WHEN  \nThursday and Friday: 10am–5pm (last admission at 4pm)\nSaturday: 10am–6pm (last admission at 5pm)\nHeadquarters – Via Università 12. \n*Any accompanying persons must purchase a standard ticket.\nGuided tours will not be available during the three Open Day sessions.\nFor information on prices and concessions\, click here. \nDownload the full programme for Open Day 2026
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/open-day-una-visita-al-museo/
LOCATION:Museo di Storiografia Naturalistica\, via Università 12\, Parma\, 43121
CATEGORIES:Main building,Museo di Storiografia Naturalistica,News
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