Michele Dantini

Michele Dantini
Research Areas
Biographical Note
Michele Dantini is a Full Professor of Art History at the University for Foreigners of Perugia, where he has been teaching since 2016; and, since the same year, he has also been a Visiting Professor at IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca. He graduated (MA) and obtained his Ph.D. in art history and philosophy at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, with Remo Bodei as his thesis advisor for his degree and Paola Barocchi as his Ph.D. advisor. From 2006 to 2016 he taught at the University of Eastern Piedmont "Amedeo Avogadro," from 2011 to 2013 he directed the MAED Master (Educational Management for Contemporary Art) of the University of Eastern Piedmont|Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, from 2018 to 2021 he was a member of the Scientific Committee of OGR|CRT Officina Grandi Riparazioni|Cassa di Risparmio di Torino, Turin.
His interests focus on the history of art from the early modern period to the present day: works, artists, movements, contexts. Main research areas: a) the Grand Tour and the figurative “construction” of the myth of Italy; b) the crisis of the Ancien Régime considered in its long-term art-historical implications; c) the European avant-garde of the early twentieth century, with particular reference to the Italian field of “plastic values,” as well as the French and German-Slavic contexts; d) art under totalitarian regimes between the two wars and the cultural policies of the Cold War; e) European and American neo-avant-gardes of the 1960s and 1970s, especially geopolitical-cultural themes, the environment, and travel; f) art of the first two decades of the 21st century; g) methods of art history and the relationship between art history and cultural history; h) art criticism and its recent history.
Previously on the editorial board of “ROARS. Return on Academic Research and School,” Michele Dantini is now a member of the editorial boards of the class-A journals “Predella Journal of Visual Arts” and “piano B.” He collaborates with “Rivista il Mulino,” “Il Foglio,” and “Corriere della Sera.”
Between 2017 and 2018, he curated two major international exhibitions: “Paul Klee. At the Origins of Art,” MUDEC, Milan; and “Georges Braque vis-à-vis. Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp,” Palazzo Reale, Mantua.
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2025/2026
Arte, cibo e paesaggio6 CFU
Corso di laurea: Made in italy, cibo e ospitalità
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Comunicazione internazionale e pubblicitaria
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Digital humanities per l'italiano
Storia dell'arte contemporanea6 CFU
Corso di laurea: Italiano per l'insegnamento a stranieri
2024/2025
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Digital humanities per l'italiano
Storia dell'arte contemporanea6 CFU
Corso di laurea: Lingua e cultura italiana nel mondo digitale
Arte, cibo e paesaggio9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Made in italy, cibo e ospitalità
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Comunicazione internazionale e pubblicitaria
2023/2024
Arte, cibo e paesaggio9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Made in italy, cibo e ospitalità
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Comunicazione internazionale e pubblicitaria
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Digital humanities per l'italiano
2022/2023
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Digital humanities per l'italiano
Arte, cibo e paesaggio9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Made in italy, cibo e ospitalità
Arte contemporanea, innovazione culturale e tecnologie digitali9 CFU
Corso di laurea: Comunicazione internazionale e pubblicitaria