Art Binds Communities in Medieval Europe

The present issue of the journal Intrecci d’arte is devoted to the theme Art Binds Communities in Medieval Europe, with contributions stemming from research presented in three sessions that were organised during the 2023 International Medieval Congress in Leeds (3-6 July), which focused on the thema...

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Main Authors: Gianluca del Monaco, Fabio Massaccesi, Maddalena Vaccaro
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: University of Bologna 2025-02-01
Series:Intrecci d'arte
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Online Access:https://intreccidarte.unibo.it/article/view/21337
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Summary:The present issue of the journal Intrecci d’arte is devoted to the theme Art Binds Communities in Medieval Europe, with contributions stemming from research presented in three sessions that were organised during the 2023 International Medieval Congress in Leeds (3-6 July), which focused on the thematic strand Networks and Entanglements. The term “network”, which is ubiquitous in contemporary discourse, typically evokes a sequence of material relationships. In contrast, the term “entanglement” suggests a more intricate form of interdependency among individuals, artefacts, and locations. The objective of these sessions was to situate these concepts within the distinct art-historical context of the European and Mediterranean Middle Ages, covering a chronological span from the 9th to the 15th century.
ISSN:2240-7251