2022/2023ERASMUS+ staff STA experience (incoming) Accademia Belle Arti di Napoli, Italy doc. MgA. Miro Švolík_Photography 01 - On the upper floor of the school building in Naples (Accademia Belle Arti di Napoli) there is a gallery where artworks of former teachers are exhibited. The artists donated their works to the school. The gallery is open to the public. On the left of the photograph are black and white photographs by the prominent Neapolitan photographer Mimmo Jodice. 02 - Beautiful space between the buildings of the school, which was founded in the mid-18th century and housed in a former convent. Students use the space to meet, to study, to relax. 03 - Professor Antonio, a photography professor who teaches students in the Photography Studio the subject of fashion and other applied disciplines. He himself is active as a fashion and documentary photographer. He is standing next to Barbara, a student and also an assistant in the studio department, at the historical graphics machine
05 - Professor of Photography Luciano, who teaches photography students the process of black and white photography. And his student Nicola, who will come to Prague to study at our ADI school in the winter semester as part of the Erasmus+ programme Escola d'Art i Superior de Disseny de les Illes Balears - «Anthropology of Art in Art Schools» PhDr. Kateřina Veleta Štěpánová MA, Ph.D._ Cultural Antropology and Art A lecture by an educator on Cultural Antropology and Art. Photography from the school premises. The models of students from a university.
ACCADEMIA DI BELLE ARTI DI NAPOLI, ITALY_prof. ak. mal. Mgr. Martin Velíšek, Ph.D. "The scholarship in Naples will not leave you cold. Even in mid-October. Temperatures over 20 degrees, sunny and lots of stimulus. Leaving aside the culinary ones or the specific sound of honking motorbikes and cars and the lively, unusually for us, loud debates of the locals, it is definitely worth visiting Pompeii, the Herculaneum or the Vesuvius. And if you would think that art history here stopped in the distant past, then you may be unexpectedly surprised by a sculpture by William Kentridge, only a few years old, in one of the small squares near Naples' Spanish Quarter." |