Category: Organization of Conferences and Scientific Events
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Session 4 – AFFECTIONS AND TRANSGRESSIONS OF THE BODY IN CONTEMPORARY ART(14-16 April, 2026 – International Colloquium Politics and Narratives of the Body)
This year again, I am honored to organize a session entitled: Session 4 – AFFECTIONS AND TRANSGRESSIONS OF THE BODY IN CONTEMPORARY ART at the International Colloquium Politics and Narratives of the Body (14-16 April, 2026).
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Session – TRANSPARENT FLESH: REIMAGINING THE MEDICAL IMAGE IN CONTEMPORARY ART(8-10 April, 2026 – ASSOCIATION FOR ART HISTORY 2026 ANNUAL CONFERENCE)
This year, I am honored to organize a session entitled: Transparent Flesh: Reimagining the Medical Image in Contemporary Art at the ASSOCIATION FOR ART HISTORY 2026 ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
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Coordination of Panel 5 – Affects and Transgressions of the Body in Contemporary Art (December 13, 14, and 15, 2023)
On December 13, 14 and 15, 2023, I coordinated Panel 5 – Affects and Transgressions of the Body in Contemporary Art at the Politics and Narratives of the Body conference at Università degli Studi di Padova. This event explored bodily mutations in art, examining the links between performance, affects, queer identities, and posthumanism in contemporary…
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Dialogue Between Gendered and Degendered Bodies: A Reflection on Art and Identity (November 4, 2022)
On November 4, 2022, I chaired the session Dialogue Between Gendered and Degendered Bodies at the UAAC/AAUC Conference at the University of Toronto. This discussion explored representations of the body and gender identities in contemporary art, questioning the impact of technologies, performances, and posthumanist practices on the perception of trans, non-binary, and mutating bodies.
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The Double of the Body: Between Art, Science, and Museums (October 17, 2020)
On October 17, 2020, I co-chaired, alongside Mélanie Boucher, the session The Double of the Body: Between Art, Science, and Museums at the UAAC/AAUC Conference. This interdisciplinary discussion explored representations of the multiplied body through art, science, and museology, questioning the impact of digital technologies and museal practices on our perception of the body and…
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Conference Organization: Making History – The Exhibition and Its Reconstitution (May 29, 2019)
The conference Making History: The Exhibition and Its Reconstitution explored the impact of reconstructed exhibitions on knowledge production and artistic creation. As an organizational assistant, I contributed to the coordination and logistics of this interdisciplinary event, which bridged art history, museology, and curatorial practices.
