IMPERIITURO TAMO Museum, Ravenna

Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Est. --- / 40 mins / Map
by IBC

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IMPERIITURORenovatio imperiiRavenna in Ottonian EuropeRenovatio imperii was a utopian ideal strongly advocated by Charlemagne, who aimed to restore ancient Roman imperial authority on Christian foundations.This educational display focuses on a period falling between the Carolingian and Romanesque eras, a historical and artistic epoch that is not very familiar to the general public. We identify these centuries with the Ottonian dynasty, that is, with the German emperors of the House of Saxony who ruled over the Holy Roman Empire from 962 to 1024. The geographical action space we explore here extended from Italy – Rome, Ravenna, Milan, Pavia… – to Europe, then, like now, striving to bring together its different identities and make them coexist. Italy offered sovereigns, archbishops and simple pilgrims arriving from the north to visit it an extremely rich artistic and symbolic heritage which formed a common foundation on which different national and cultural realities were built.At the Tamo Museum, a story of art based on images narrates Charlemagne’s and the Ottonians’ relationship with Italy and its ancient imperial past.At the Biblioteca Classense, the engravings and etchings, texts and illustrations of books, documents and cartoonists, describe the role played in this story by Ravenna and important figures of the Ottonian court.The educational display at the Tamo is divided into three sections.In the first section, the theme of Renovatio imperii is addressed starting from Charlemagne’s initiatives to create Aachen, his Roma secunda. The emperor’s ties with Italy, from which he took works representing his imperial ideal to Germany, were a source of inspiration for the emperors who succeeded him, the Ottonians in particular.The second section is dedicated to the important role Italy had for Otto the Great and his wife Adelaide, Otto II and his Byzantine wife Theophano and their son Otto III, who had a short but fascinating life. Besides Rome, the capital of Christianity and the imperial ideal, and Pavia, the actual capital of the kingdom of Italy, Milan and Ravenna were their points of reference. As of 966, when Otto the Great returned Ravenna and the Exarchate to the pope, who in turn handed them over to the empress Adelaide, Ravenna again became one of the capitals of the kingdom of Italy and was one of the places of residence preferred by the Ottonians.The last section spotlights the original style of Ottonian artistic production, characterized by interwoven elements of the Roman, Constantinoplian and Carolingian imperial ideas. The works featured show some typical ways in which objects of antiquity were reused: their use for political ends, the passage from reuse to imitation, coexistence of classical and Christian iconographies, taste for assembling fragments originating from different times.CreditsGeneral coordinationMaria Pia GuermandiScientific curatorshipSilvia Urbini, Claudia Giuliani, Elisabetta StamboulisOrganization and technical secretariatManuela PereiraCorporate identityAerbiz s.r.l. RomaAdministrative coordinationLorenzo ZilliPress office coordinationValeria CicalaWeb site, social and multimediaAerbiz s.r.l. Roma, Manuela Pereira, Maria Elena TosiTranslationsMichelle Pedretti, Ivan Orsini, Valentina RossiPhotosAndrea ScardovaSezione TAMOCurated bySilvia UrbiniTextsSilvia Urbini, Maria Pia Guermandi, Andrea AugentiDirectionSergio FioravantiOrganizationFabrizio CorbaraExhibition designPaolo BolzaniBudgetLisa TasselliPress OfficeRaffaella Branzi MaltoniCommunication and promotionFrancesca LizzaEducational activitiesLaboratori didattici di RavennAnticaReception servicesFondazione RavennAnticaExhibition set-upContemporanea Tecnologie coordinateAudioguide Credits:ManagementMaria Pia Guermandi, Remo BitelliVoicesAntonella Salvi (IBC)COOPIT - Cooperativa Interpreti e Traduttori (Bologna)TextsTexts are extracted from Catalogue, informative material is available at TAMO Museum and from the exhibition website

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