Tag: Contemporary Art
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Reflections on Helmut Newton: Between Feminism and Machismo (October 25, 2019)
On October 27, 2019, at the Universities Art Association of Canada conference, I explored whether the humor in Helmut Newton’s work is feminist or macho. This analysis sparked a rich debate, revealing the complexity of the intersection between art, humor, and feminism.
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Reflection on the Living Body and Technological Object: My Experience at the Acfas Congress (May 30, 2019)
On May 30, 2019, during the Acfas Congress, I explored the interconnection between the body and technology in art, questioning our identity in the digital age. This presentation strengthened my passion for interdisciplinary research and highlighted the importance of academic dialogue.
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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.
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The Influence of Literary Monsters on the Post-Human Body (December 2018)
My article “The Influence of Literary Monsters on the Post-Human Body,” published in MERIDIAN of CRITICISM, explores how the figure of the literary monster influences post-human art. From Frankenstein to cyborgs, these motifs are reappropriated by artists like ORLAN and Joel-Peter Witkin to question the transformations of the body.
