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Andrea Giunta
Postcrisis. El poder de las prácticas y de las imágenes del arte
22/23/24 de junio de 2009. 18.30-21.00 h.
El siglo XXI comenzó en el 2001. La crisis que sacudió al mundo tuvo su caso ejemplificador en la Argentina. Contrariamente a lo que parecían anunciar los paradigmas del multiculturalismo, el mundo no pasó a un estadio de amigable coexistencia de las diferencias: estas se multiplicaron y se radicalizaron en confrontaciones y guerras. Las imágenes del arte no fueron desmovilizadas ni por el mercado, ni por la curaduría, ni por la museografía. El arte y la cultura se insertaron en la crisis, desataron debates, contribuyeron a la reinvención de políticas de colaboración y de supervivencia.
El seminario se centra en las formas en las que el arte se potenció en la crisis argentina. Focaliza también la dinámica y la fricción entre las propuestas del arte y los límites de las instituciones considerando algunas de las formas que tales tensiones asumieron en el arte latinoamericano de los años sesenta en adelante.
Sesiones
1. Biopolíticas del cambio estético. Leer más
2. Complot, conceptualismo y neovanguardia. Imaginarios de la desestabilización. Leer más
3. El arte y la ley. El caso Ferrari. Leer más
Biografía
Andrea Giunta es Profesora de Arte Latinoamericano de la Universidad de Texas, Austin. Obtuvo su doctorado en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, donde comienza a enseñar en 1987. Investigadora del CONICET, fue fundadora y primera directora del Centro de Documentación, Investigación y Publicaciones (CeDIP) del Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires. Obtuvo, entre otras, la beca Guggenheim. Fue curadora de la retrospectiva de León Ferrari en el Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires y en la Pinacoteca de Sao Paulo. Es autora de numerosos libros, entre los que se destaca Vanguardia, internacionalismo y política. Arte argentino en los años sesenta (editado en 2001 por Paidos, traducido y publicado por Duke University Press en 2007 y reeditado por Siglo XXI en 2008). Es directora de la coleccion “Arte y Pensamiento” de la editorial Siglo XXI de Argentina, España y Mexico.
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