
Art, Valorisation and Market
Milan, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
Italian
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Introduction
Art, Valorisation and Market
The Master's Degree Course in Art, Valorisation and the Market will allow you to discover a new, fascinating scenario, and will provide you with the appropriate preparation to become a professional in culture and creativity.
During the Master's Degree Course in Art, Valorisation and the Market, you will acquire knowledge and methodological practices useful for managing cultural production processes.
The Master's degree course in Art, Valorisation and the Market provides advanced historical-artistic, economic, managerial and organisational skills specific to the market of cultural professions and the arts system. This is a specialised course that aims to train managers, critics, cultural communicators, gallery owners, museum directors and consultants who know how to manage the relationship between art and the market in all its phases. A program of studies that allows to deepen and consolidate theoretical knowledge and allows to acquire methodological practices useful to understand and develop the forms of cultural production, to organize and curate events and art exhibitions, to communicate and disseminate art through new digital systems
Characterising material:
- Visual cultures
- The professions of art
- The museum system
- Theory and practice of artistic and cultural events
Gallery
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
I Year
- Disciplines and CFU
- History of collecting and the antiques market
- History of collecting and the antiques market
- Visual cultures
- The museum system
- Museum culture and management
- Communication of business museums
- The museum system
- Museum culture and management
- Communication of business museums
- Elements of storytelling
- The professions of art
- Art Market Theories
- Foundation Strategies
- Auction House Strategies
- Gallery Strategies
- The professions of art
- Art Market Theories
- Foundation Strategies
- Auction House Strategies
- Gallery Strategies
- Cultural Heritage Law in Italy and Europe
- Start up for art
- Start up for art
II Year
- Disciplines and CFU
- Theories and practices of artistic and cultural events
- Curatorial practices and exhibition media
- Design and preparation
- Communication of artistic events
- Theories and practices of artistic and cultural events
- Curatorial practices and exhibition media
- Design and preparation
- Communication of artistic events
- Laboratory of artistic and cultural design, production and communication
- Philosophy of art
- Philosophy of art
- Art and Web
- Choice of training activities
- Choice of training activities
- Final test
Program Outcome
Credits: 120
In the course of the Master's degree course in Art, Valorization and Market, artistic and critical-methodological knowledge is combined with legal-economic knowledge in order to provide different approaches to understand and interpret art and its market in all its manifestations
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The Master's Degree Course in Art, Valorisation and the Market will allow you to discover a new, fascinating scenario, and will provide you with the appropriate preparation to become a professional in culture and creativity.
- Museum curators and conservators
- Arts experts
- Experts in communication and artistic and cultural dissemination
- Responsible for managing artistic and cultural products
- Specialists in the marketing of goods and service