Antonio CIPULLO

Position
Short-term research fellow
E-mail
antonio.cipullo@unive.it
Website
www.unive.it/people/antonio.cipullo (personal record)
Office
Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.fbc

Antonio Cipullo, educated at the University of Milan (BA 2013) and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (MA 2015), holds a PhD in Art History (University of Udine, 2021). He specialises in eighteenth-century Venice, with particular focus on Antonio Corradini’s sculpture, museology, and exhibition history. He is a DiCoLab – Digital & Public Humanities research fellow at Ca’ Foscari’s Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, where he is developing a musealisation plan for the Benincasa Library in Ancona. Since 2024 he has served as Subject Expert in ARTE-01/D (formerly SSD L-ART/04) and, in the 2024/2025 academic year, was Senior Teaching Assistant for Elements of Conservation and Heritage Management. He is a member of the “Spazidentità” research programme (Programmes structurants, École française de Rome, 2022–2026), within Ca’ Foscari’s unit “Museums and Exhibitions in Venice in the Early Twentieth Century: Italian Spaces and Memories of the Serenissima.” In 2024 he held an Advanced Studies Fellowship at Fondazione 1563 per l’Arte e la Cultura, conducting research on the exhibition fortunes of the “Baroque” in Venice and the making of the Museum of Eighteenth-Century Venice (monograph forthcoming); he collaborates with the Museo Correr Library on the cataloguing and reordering of the Giulio Lorenzetti archival collection.