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    <ns1:title language="it">Tracce d’arte contemporanea a Cortina d’Ampezzo</ns1:title>
    <ns1:title language="en">Traces of Contemporary Art in Cortina d’Ampezzo</ns1:title>
    <ns2:subtitle language="it">Dall’archivio digitale del Museo Mario Rimoldi</ns2:subtitle>
    <ns2:subtitle language="en">From the Digital Archive of the Mario Rimoldi Museum</ns2:subtitle>
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    <ns1:description language="it">Nel 1974 apriva i battenti a Cortina il Museo d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea intitolato a Mario Rimoldi, albergatore e già sindaco durante le Olimpiadi del 1956, in seno a una ben più antica istituzione, le Regole d’Ampezzo. Nasceva così uno dei primi musei privati rivolti all’arte del Novecento italiano, esito virtuoso dell’attività collezionistica dello stesso Rimoldi. 
Il Museo arricchì la comunanza ampezzana di un patrimonio che si impegnava a valorizzare la complessiva eredità artistica della conca dolomitica, proiettando il ruolo di Cortina ben oltre quello naturalistico e ricettivo. 
Tuttavia, erano rimasti inesplorati finora i materiali d’archivio del Museo, tra cui corrispondenze e fotografie che ripercorrono le vicende di uno dei più raffinati collezionisti di metà Novecento con maestri quali Giorgio de Chirico, Filippo de Pisis, Fortunato Depero, Alis Levi e Mario Sironi. Il presente volume è il frutto del progetto di analisi e adeguamento dell’identità digitale e dei sistemi informatici per gestire, studiare e valorizzare il ricco patrimonio di opere e materiali archivistici delle Regole d’Ampezzo in occasione del cinquantenario dalla fondazione del Museo Rimoldi. 
In vista di questo traguardo, il Museo ha proceduto assieme al Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities dell’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia a un’approfondita riorganizzazione del proprio patrimonio mediante il riordino dei fondi archivistici e il loro riversamento su una banca dati relazionale. Questo catalogo affianca il nuovo database pubblico come strumento utile a ripercorrere tappe e ambiti dell’intervento di riordino, in modo da affrontare al contempo stringenti aspetti metodologici nel dibattito sulla digitalizzazione del settore artistico. 
Se da un lato il volume costituisce un momento di riflessione sulle best practice nelle Digital e Public Humanities, specie in materia di creazione di database relazionali, dall’altro offre un’occasione privilegiata di scoperta di materiali inediti del Museo, capaci di gettare luce sulla sua nascita nonché sul contesto artistico ampezzano nel Novecento. 
Quale esito concreto della metodologia relazionale adottata nella creazione del nuovo database museale, il catalogo presenta per la prima volta un vasto apparato iconografico composto da lettere, opere, documenti e fotografie attraverso cui indicare percorsi di ricerca e valorizzare primizie artistiche nel patrimonio delle Regole d’Ampezzo.</ns1:description>
    <ns1:description language="en">In 1974, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art named after Mario Rimoldi, hotelier and former mayor during the 1956 Olympics, opened its doors in Cortina, as part of a much older institution, the Regole d’Ampezzo. 
Thus was born one of the first private museums dedicated to 20th century Italian art, the virtuous outcome of Rimoldi&apos;s own collecting activity. The Museum enriched the Ampezzo community with a patrimony that was committed to enhancing the overall artistic heritage of the Dolomite basin, projecting Cortina’s role far beyond that of nature and hospitality. However, the Museum&apos;s archival materials, including correspondences and photographs tracing the vicissitudes of one of the most refined collectors of the mid-twentieth century with masters such as Giorgio de Chirico, Filippo de Pisis, Fortunato Depero, Alis Levi and Mario Sironi, had remained unexplored until now. 
This volume is the result of the project to analyse and adapt the digital identity and computer systems to manage, study and enhance the rich heritage of works and archival materials of the Regole d’Ampezzo on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Rimoldi Museum. In view of this milestone, the Museum, together with the Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, has carried out a thorough reorganisation of its heritage by reorganising the archival fonds and transferring them to a relational database. 
This catalogue accompanies the new public database as a useful tool to retrace the stages and areas of the reorganisation work, while at the same time tackling stringent methodological aspects in the debate on the digitisation of the art sector. If, on the one hand, the volume provides a moment of reflection on best practices in the Digital and Public Humanities, especially in the field of relational database creation, on the other it offers a privileged opportunity to discover previously unpublished material from the Museum, capable of shedding light on its birth as well as on the Ampezzo artistic context in the 20th century. 
As a concrete outcome of the relational methodology adopted in the creation of the new museum database, the catalogue presents for the first time a vast iconographic apparatus composed of letters, works, documents and photographs through which to indicate research paths and valorise artistic firsts in the heritage of the Regole d’Ampezzo.</ns1:description>
    <ns1:keyword language="it">Arte contempornea • Mario Rimoldi • Archivi digitali • Italian twentieth century • Museologia digitale • Collezionismo • Regole d&apos;Ampezzo • Museo Mario Rimoldi • Cortina d’Ampezzo • Contemporary art • Digitisation • Relational database</ns1:keyword>
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