Curriculum vitae
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Family name, First name: Hopkins, Andrew James
Nationality: Australian/Italian
Date of birth: 26/09/1965
URL for web site:
http://www.univaq.it/rubrica.php?id=650&docente=on
http://univaq.academia.edu/AndrewHopkins
· EDUCATION
1995
PhD Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, UK, 1995
1989
Bachelor of Arts, Fine Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1989
· CURRENT POSITION
2004–present Tenured Associate Professor (Professore Associato) University of l’Aquila, Italy
(with ‘Abilitazione Scientifico Nazionale’ for Full Professor 2014)
· PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2003 – 2004 Fellow, Harvard University, Villa I Tatti Florence, Italy
2002 – 2003 Editor, The Burlington Magazine, London, UK
1998 – 2002 Assistant Director, The British School at Rome, Italy (on secondment)
1995 – 2002 Lecturer in Architectural History, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow, UK
· FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
2014 – St John’s College, Cambridge, UK, Overseas Visiting Scholar, Lent and Easter Terms
2013 – Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, USA, Visiting Scholar
2012 – DAAD Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Research Fellow, Munich, Germany
2009 – Paul Mellon Senior Visiting Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts,
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., USA
2004 – Visiting professor: University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
2003 – 2004 Harvard University, Villa I Tatti, Florence, Italy, Fellow
1996 – Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain, Essay Medal
1996 – Royal Institute of British Architects research award
1993 – 1995 Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation Scholarship
1994 – The British School at Rome grant in aid of research
1993 – 1994 Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation research award
1992 – 1995 Universities UK (then Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals) overseas
research students awards scheme for PhD
· SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
2004–present 35 Graduate Students, Dipartimento di Scienze Umane, University of L’Aquila
· TEACHING ACTIVITIES
2004–present Associate Professor, Architectural History, University of L’Aquila, Italy
1995 – 2002 Lecturer, Architectural History, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow, UK
· ORGANISATION OF SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS
2013
Conference panel chair, Dominant and Subject Cities in Italian Regions, Renaissance
Society of America, annual meeting, San Diego, USA, 4 April 2013
2008
I luoghi e la musica, joint conference chair, University of L’Aquila, Italy, 28-29
October 2008
2007
Conference panel chair, Il sacro bosco di Bomarzo, Palazzo Orsini, Bomarzo, Italy,
13-15 September 2007
2004
Music, ritual and liturgy at San Marco, Venice, joint conference chair, Villa I Tatti,
2002
2001
2000
1999
1999
Florence, Italy, 29 April 2004
Architettura come tecnologia: acque, tecniche e cantieri nell’architettura
rinascimentale e barocca, joint conference chair, University Tor Vergata Rome –
The British School at Rome, 21–23 March 2002
Roman Bodies, conference chair, The American Academy in Rome – The British
School at Rome, 29–31 March 2001
Fra Giovanni Giocondo, convenor of study day, The British School at Rome, 30
March 2000
Lutyens Abroad, joint conference chair, The British School at Rome, 1–2 October
1999
Responding to the Antique, joint chair, The American Academy in Rome – The
British School at Rome, joint lecture series, January–June 1999
· INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
2012–present Director, Masters Course in Cultural Patrimony (Beni Culturali), University of
L’Aquila, Italy
2008 – 2012 Director, Degree Course in Conservation, University of L’Aquila, Italy
1998 – 2002 Assistant Director, British School at Rome, Italy
1996 – 1998 Research Committee, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK
· COMMISSIONS OF TRUST
2013 – VQR (Italian equivalent of UK REF), Italian Ministry of Education, Referee
2009–present Editorial Board, Journal of Art Historiography, UK, ISSN 2042-4752
2002 – 2003 Editor, The Burlington Magazine, London, UK
1998–present External reader for Cambridge and Yale University Presses, Ashgate, Papers of the
British School of Rome
1994 – 1995 Committee member, 20th century buildings advisory board,
National Trust of Australia, Melbourne division
· MEMBERSHIPS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
2003–present Research Fellow, British School of Rome
1995–present Society of Architectural Historians (UK) member
1995–present Society of Architectural Historians (USA) life member
· MAJOR COLLABORATIONS
2006–14: with Daniela del Pesco, University of L’Aquila, The cities of the seventeenth–century in
Europe, published as La città del Seicento, Laterza Editore, Rome, 2014 (978-88-581-1020-1)
2004–10: with Arnold Witte, University of Amsterdam, translation of Alois Riegl, The Origins of
Baroque Art in Rome (a translation and commentary of Die Entstehung der Barockkunst in Rom,
Schroll, Vienna, 1908), published by the Getty Research Center, Los Angeles, 2010 (978-16-0606054-4)
2000–2002: with Gavin Stamp, The work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British isles: published
as Lutyens Abroad: the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British isles, The British School at
Rome, London, 2002 (978-09-041-5237-1)
2001–02: with Claudia Conforti, Architecture and Technology in Early Modern Europe with
particular reference to water and building sites, University Tor Vergata Rome – The British School
at Rome
1999–2001: with the Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura “Andrea Palladio”, Vicenza:
The treatise of Viola Zanini 1629, published as Della architettura di Gioseffe Viola Zanini: con la
mappa di Padova del 1599 (facsimile of the Paduan 1629 first edition), Centro Internazionale di
Studi di Architettura “Andrea Palladio”, Vicenza, 2001 (978-88-841-8003-2)
1998–99: Responding to the Antique, The American Academy in Rome – The British School at
Rome
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PUBLICATIONS
Books:
1 Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548–1616): intellectual architect, Yale University Press, forthcoming 2017.
2 With Daniela del Pesco, La città del Seicento, Laterza Editore, Rome, 2014 (978-88-581-1020-1).
3 The Sacred Spaces of San Marco, Venice, Umberto Allemandi, Turin, forthcoming 2015.
4 Baldassare Longhena and the Venetian Baroque (revised edition in English), Yale University
Press, London, 2012 (978-03-001-8109-8). Reviewed: Marcus Binney, ‘The monumental oeuvre
of the greatest Venetian-born architect’, The Times 29 September 2012. Theodore Rabb, The Art
Newspaper 242 (January 2013): 45–50. T.K. Kitao, Choice 50/05 (January 2013): 865. Deborah
Howard, Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain Newsletter 109 (2013): 15–16.
Daniel McReynolds, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 72/3 (2013): 416–17.
Ulrich Fürst, ‘Ende der sfortuna critica: Baldassare Longhena als Protagonist barocker
Architektur’, Kunstchronik 66/11 (2013): 517–23.
5 Baldassare Longhena, Electa Editrice, Milan, 2006 (978-88-435-9703-1). Reviewed: Casabella
749 (2006): 9; Il Sole 24 Ore 333 (10 December 2006): 40.
6 Italian architecture from Michelangelo to Borromini, Thames and Hudson, London, 2002 (97805-002-0361-3). Reviewed: The Independent (2002); Casabella 704 (2002): 89. Times Literary
Supplement 5207 (28 February 2003): 22; Golo Maurer, Kunstform 4 (2003): 12; Bronwen
Brown, Reference Reviews 17/5 (2003): 52–53.
7 Santa Maria della Salute: Architecture and Ceremony in Baroque Venice, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, 2000 (978-05-216-5246-9). Reviewed: Daniela del Pesco, L’Indice dei libri
del mese 17/9 (September 2000): 24; Casabella 683 (2000): 84. Diane Gisolfi, Renaissance
Quarterly 54 (2001): 949–52; Elisabetta Molteni, Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians 60 (2001): 359–61; Christoph Jobst, Journal für Kunstgeschichte 5 (2001): 216–23;
Yves Pauwels, Revue de l’Art 131 (2001): 73–74; Sabrina DeTurk, The sixteenth century journal
32 (2001): 818–19; Martina Frank, Kunstchronik 55 (2002): 184–89; David Hemsoll, The
Burlington Magazine 144 (2002): 30–31; Andrea Guerra, Annali di Architettura 14 (2002): 287–
89.
Edited volumes:
1 Alois Riegl, The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome, edited and translated by Andrew Hopkins and
Arnold Witte, with essays by Andrew Hopkins, Alina Payne and Arnold Witte (a translation and
commentary of Die Entstehung der Barockkunst in Rom, Schroll, Vienna, 1908), Getty Research
Center, Los Angeles, 2010 (978-16-060-6054-4). Reviewed: Itay Sapir, Renaissance Quarterly
64/3 (2011): 915–16; Gregory Davies, Renaissance and Reformation 34/1–2 (2011): 296–98.
Leonard Ashley, Bibliotheque d’Humanisme et Renaissance 74 (2012): 158. Ute Engel, ‘Riegl on
the Baroque’, Journal of art historiography 7 (2012). Jointly with Maria Wyke, Roman Bodies:
antiquity to the eighteenth century, The British School at Rome, London, 2005 (ISBN 978-09041-5244-9). Reviewed: Sergio Bertelli, Archivio Storico Italiano 165/611 (2007): 155–57.
Claire Pilsworth, Early Medieval Europe 15 (2007): 117–18.
2 Jointly with Claudia Conforti, Architettura come tecnologia: acque, tecniche e cantieri
nell’architettura rinascimentale e barocca, Nuova Argos, Rome, 2002 (978-88-886-9301-9).
Reviewed: Casabella 709 (2003): 95.
3 Jointly with Gavin Stamp, Lutyens Abroad: the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British
isles, The British School at Rome, London, 2002 (978-09-041-5237-1). Reviewed: Casabella 700
(2002): 88; Times Literary Supplement (21 June 2002): 21; Op.cit., Anthony Symondson,
Catholic Herald (5 July 2002): 11.
4 Editor, Della architettura di Gioseffe Viola Zanini: con la mappa di Padova del 1599 (facsimile
of the Paduan 1629 first edition), Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura “Andrea
Palladio”, Vicenza, 2001 (978-88-841-8003-2).
Chapters, papers, articles, entries:
1 ‘Votive churches and reliquary chapels’, in Richard Etlin ed., The Cambridge World History of
Religious Architecture, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, forthcoming 2016 (978-05-2183417-9).
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2 ‘Taking the sting out of the Baroque: Wittkower 1958’, in Andrew Leach et al eds, The Baroque
in Architectural Culture 1880–1980, Ashgate, Farnham–Burlington, 2015.
3 ‘Heinrich Wölfflin’s Annotated Books’, Getty Research Journal 17 (2015): 177–184 (ISSN
1944-8740).
4 ‘Palladio and Scamozzi drawings in England’, The Burlington Magazine, forthcoming 2014–15
(ISSN 0007-6287, ISI 00800J0).
5 ‘The Potential of Prints in Patronage: Giovanni Pesaro and other Venetian patricians at S. Maria
della Salute’, in Eckhard Leuschner and Sabine Frommel eds, Architektur–und Ornamentgraphik
der Frühen Neuzeit: Migrationsprozesse in Europa (exh. cat. Forschungsbibliothek Gotha)
Campisano, Rome, 2014, 67–75 (978-88-98229-22-2).
6 ‘Longhena, Lapislazzuli, and the Pozzo brothers’, in Mario Bevilacqua et al eds, Studi in onore di
Marcello Fagiolo, 2 vols, Gangemi, Rome, 2014, I, 240–43 (978-88-492-2914-1).
7 ‘Sights and Sighs in the Serenissima c. 1610: Built Architecture and Its Depiction’, in Deborah
Howard and Henrietta McBurney Ryan eds, The image of Venice: Fialetti’s view and Sir Henry
Wotton, Holberton, London, 2014, 82–99 (978-1-907372-48-3). Reviewed in The Tatler
(September 2014): 128.
8 ‘Translatio Longhena Salute: drawings and patrons in pilgrimage between Venice, Rome and
Gostyn’, in Nebehat Avcioglu, Victoria Avery, Emma Jones eds, Art and Identity in Venice and
its Territories 1450-1750, 2 vols, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2013, I, 87–101 (978-1-4724-1082-5).
9 ‘Momenti critici agli Scalzi: i primi tre disegni architettonici’, in Martina Frank ed., La chiesa di
Santa Maria di Nazareth e la spiritualità dei Carmelitani Scalzi a Venezia (conference
proceedings), Marcianum, Venice, 2013, 65–74 (978-88-6512-225-9).
10 ‘Bedeutender Wiederentdeckung in Los Angeles: Wölfflins annotierte Werke’, in Kunstchronik,
66/12 (2013): 570–78 (ISSN 0023-5474).
11 ‘Giving away ones children: Baldassare Longhena and a drawing for Borromini’, in Louis
Waldman and Machtelt Israëls eds, Renaissance Studies in Honor of Joseph Connors, 2 vols,
Officina Libraria, Milan, 2013, I, 623–28 (978-88-9773-705-6).
12 ‘Symbol of Venice: the doge in ritual’, in Samuel Cohn, Marcello Fantoni, Franco Franceschi and
Fabrizio Ricciardelli eds, Survivals and Renewals. Ritual in Late Medieval and Early Modern
Italian Cities, Brepols, Turnhout, 2013, 227–39 (978-2-503-54190-7).
13 ‘Sulle spalle di Elena Bassi: Longhena studies 1950-2010’, in Martina Frank ed., Da Longhena a
Selva: un’idea di Venezia a dieci anni dalla scomparsa di Elena Bassi, Archetipolibri, Bologna,
2011, 13–28 (978-88-663-3028-8).
14 ‘Riegl Renaissances’, in Alois Riegl, The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome, edited and translated
by Andrew Hopkins and Arnold Witte, Getty Research Center, Los Angeles, 2010, 60–86 (97816-060-6054-4).
15 ‘Architecture and Music in Early Modern Italy: ten years of research’, in Fabrizio Pezzopane ed.,
I luoghi e la musica (conference acts, L’Aquila, l’Università degli Studi, 28–29 October),
ISMEZ, Rome, 2009, 29–33 (978-88-967-5055-5).
16 ‘Spazi sacri a San Marco, Venezia: architettura, arredo, cerimonia e apparati effimeri’, In
Marcello Fantoni and Fabrizio Ricciardelli eds, I luoghi del Sacro (conference proceedings, Villa
Le Balze, Georgetown University, Florence, June 2006), Pagliai Editore, Florence, 2008, 83–90
(978-88-564-0039-7; ISSN 1123-2463).
17 ‘L’architettura sacra al tempo di Santa Maria della Salute’, In Franco Barbieri and Augusto Roca
De Amicis eds., Il Seicento (Architettura del Veneto, 5), Marsilio editore, Venice, 2008, 56–81
(978-88-317-9441-1).
18 ‘L’esperienza di Giuseppe Pozzo agli Scalzi di Venezia’, In Francesco Suomela ed., L’album dei
disegni di Giuseppe Pozzo (Beni artistici e storici del trentino 14), Trent, 2008, 36–49 (978-887702-218-9).
19 ‘Sant’Andrea al Quirinale’, in Cristina Strunck ed., Rom: Meisterwerke der Baukunst von der
Antike bis heute: Festgabe für Elisabeth Kieven, Imhof, Petersburg, 2007, 403–08 (978-38-6568186-7).
20 ‘Ceremony, Singing and Seating in San Giorgio Maggiore’, In Deborah Howard and Laura
Moretti eds, Architettura e musica nella Venezia del Rinascimento (conference proceedings,
Fondazione Cini, Venezia, September 2005) Bruno Mondadori, Milan, 2006, 147–59 (88-4249892-0).
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21 ‘Venezia festiva: ephemeral ornament in the service of spectacle’, in Martin Gaier, Bernd Nicolai,
Tristan Weddigen eds, Der Unbestechliche Blick: Festschrift zu Ehren von Wolfgang Wolters,
Porta Alba, Trier, 2005, 315–18 (3-933701-19-8).
22 ‘La villa nel Seicento: scenografia e diletto’, in Guido Beltramini and Howard Burns eds, Andrea
Palladio e la villa veneta da Petrarca a Carlo Scarpa (exh. Cat., Museo Palladio, Vicenza)
Marsilio, Venice, 2005, 117–23 (88-317-8640-7).
23 ‘Combating the plague: devotional paintings, architectural programs and votive processions in
early modern Venice’, In Gauvin Bailey et al eds, Hope and healing: painting in Italy in a time of
plague (exh. cat., Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Ma.), Chicago University Press, Chicago,
2005, 137–52 (0-936042-05-2).
24 With Maria Wyke, ‘The Body of Rome: Introduction’, in Andrew Hopkins and Maria Wyke eds.,
Roman Bodies: antiquity to the eighteenth century, The British School at Rome, London, 2005,
1–9 (0-904152-44-8).
25 ‘Nel nome del padre: due lettere giovanili di Longhena’, Arte Veneta, 62, 2005, 165–67 (ISSN
0392-5234).
26 ‘Baldassare Longhena’, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, 65, Rome, 2005, 624–31 (978-88120-0032-6).
27 ‘Melchisedech Longhena’, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, 65, Rome, 2005, 633–35 (97888-120-0032-6).
28 ‘Layers of sacred space in Saint Mark’s, Venice: architecture, arredo, ceremony and ephemera’,
in Aleksej Lidov ed., Ierotopija: issledovanie sakral’nych prostranstv, Radunica, Moskva, 2004,
101–03 (5-88123-061-2).
29 ‘Venezia e il suo dominio’, in Il Seicento (Storia della Architettura Italiana), Aurora Scotti ed., 2
vols., Electa, Milan, 2003, II, 400–27 (88-435-7415-9).
30 ‘Vincenzo Scamozzi e Baldassarre Longhena’, in Franco Barbieri and Guido Beltramini eds,
Vincenzo Scamozzi 1548-1616 (exh. cat., Museo Palladio, Vicenza) Marsilio, Venice, 2003, 120–
27, 202–20, 260–61, 285–88, 469–70 (88-317-8345-9).
31 ‘Vitruvius and Scamozzi’, in Gianluigi Ciotta ed., Vitruvio nella cultura architettonica antica,
medievale e moderna (conference proceedings, Genoa, October 2001), De Ferrari, Genova, 2003,
514–19 (88-7172-555-7).
32 ‘Longhena proto e architetto: disegni e documenti per le aree attorno alla Piazza’, Arte veneta, 60,
2003, 199–206 (ISSN 0392-5234).
33 ‘Lutyens’s plans for the British School at Rome’, in Andrew Hopkins and Gavin Stamp eds.,
Lutyens Abroad: the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens outside the British isles, The British School at
Rome, London, 2002, 69–86 (978-09-041-5237-1).
34 ‘La Dogana da Mare e l’Isola della Salute: da zona industriale a zona di rappresentanza’, in
Maurizio Caperna and Gianfranco Spagnesi eds, Architettura: processualità e trasformazione
(Quaderni dell’Istituto di storia dell’architettura), Bonsignori, Rome 2002, 405–16 (88-7597313-X).
35 ‘Giuseppe Viola Zanini: cartografo, pittore e architetto’, in Andrew Hopkins ed., Della
architettura di Gioseffe Viola Zanini: con la mappa di Padova del 1599 (facsimile of the Paduan
1629 first edition), Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura “Andrea Palladio”, Vicenza,
2001, xv–xxx (978-88-841-8003-2).
36 ‘Vincenzo Scamozzi 1548–1616’, in Paul Grendler ed., Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, 6 vols.,
Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1999, V, 413–15 (0-684-80514-6).
37 ‘The influence of Ducal ceremony on church design in Venice’, Architectural History (ISSN
0066-622X, ISI 00321J0): 41, 1998, 30–48.
38 ‘Architecture and Infirmitas: Doge Andrea Gritti and the chancel of San Marco, Venice’, Journal
of the Society of Architectural Historians (ISSN 0037-980, ISI 61633J0): 57 (1998): 182–97.
39 ‘Plans and planning for S. Maria della Salute’, Art Bulletin (ISSN 0815-2837, ISI 00850J0): 79
(1997): 440–65.
40 With Arnold Witte, ‘From deluxe architectural book to builder’s manual: the Dutch editions of
Scamozzi’s L’Idea della Architettura Universale’, Quærendo, 26/2 (1996): 274–302 (ISSN 00149527). (Also published in an expanded Dutch version, ‘Van luxe architectuurtraktaat tot
praktische handleiding: de Nederlandse uitgaven van Scamozzi’s L’Idea della Architettura
Universale’, Bulletin KNOB, 96/5 (1997): 137–53 (ISSN 0166-0470)).
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41 ‘Longhena’s second sanctuary design for S. Maria della Salute’, The Burlington Magazine (ISSN
0007-6287, ISI 00800J0): 136 (1994): 498–501.
42 ‘Longhena before Salute: the cathedral at Chioggia’, Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians (ISSN 0037-9808, ISI 61633J0): 53 (1994): 199–214.
43 ‘The Department of Architecture RMIT’, Quinta Mostra Internazionale di Architettura, La
Biennale di Venezia-Electa, Milan, 1991, 20–23 (88-208-0369-0).
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