Members
Afonso Luz
Art critic. Graduated in Philosophy from the University of São Paulo. Researcher in the fields of aesthetics and art history.
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Ana Maria da Silva Araújo Tavares
Professor of the Department of Fine Arts at USP's School of Communication and Arts (ECA). Currently develops the research project 'Natura In-Vitro: Interrogating Modernity', which includes traveling exhibitions at MASP (Art Museum of São Paulo) and Casa França Brasil in Rio de Janeiro, as well as institutions in Caracas, Houston and Boston.
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Cayo Honorato
Researcher in Art and Education. Doctor of Education from USP, with emphasis on Philosophy and Education.
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David Moreno Sperling
PhD Professor of USP's Institute of Architecture and Urbanism and researcher at the Center for the Study of Contemporary Spatiality.
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Durval Lara
Graduated in Visual Communication (1973) and in Architecture and Urbanism (1985). He has experience in the design, organization and development of sites for the Internet, and in various fields of Communication, including new technologies, art and information architecture.
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Felipe Cardoso de Mello Prando
PhD student in Visual Arts/Visual Poetry at ECA/USP. He has experience in the field of Arts, with an emphasis on visual arts, mainly in the following areas: visual arts, contemporary artistic processes, contemporary photography and documentary photography.
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Gilberto Ronaldo Mariotti Filho
PhD student in Visual Poetry at ECA/USP since 2012. Graduated in Fine Arts (1996). Works for educational programs since 1998.
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Irene Small
Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art and Criticism at Princeton University, where her research interests include historical and neo-avant-gardes; modernism in a global context; abstraction; temporalities of art; problems of methodology and interpretation; relationality and the social implications of form.
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Isis Baldini Elias
Restorer of works of art on paper. Director of the Division of Collection, Documentation and Conservation of the Centro Cultural São Paulo since 2007. PhD from USP's School of Communication and Art, with a thesis on conservation of contemporary works.
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Julia Buenaventura Valencia de Cayses Master in History and Theory of Art from the National University of Colombia. PhD student at School of Architecture and Urbanism (FAU/USP). |
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Leonardo Assis
Librarian. Graduated from ECA/USP. Masters student in Cultural Policies at ECA/USP. Graduated in History from FFLCH/USP. Information Manager at Fórum Permanente. Main fields of interest: Information and Culture, Cultural Policy, Cultural Management, Information and Electronic Systems.
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Liliana Sousa e Silva
Graduated in Social Sciences, master in Communication Sciences and PhD in Culture and Information, all from USP. Conducts studies, surveys, assessments and diagnostics in the field of culture; consulting, planning and development of programs and cultural projects, development of methodologies for selection and evaluation of cultural projects, teaching, development of courses and teaching materials in cultural management, production and editing content in the fields of culture, planning, management, mediation and production of Internet content.
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Lúcia Maciel Barbosa de Oliveira
Lecturer and researcher at the Department of Library Science and Documentation of ECA/USP. She develops the project 'Culture and City Platform: Dynamic Contemporary Cultures'.
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Marcia de Noronha Santos Ferran
Graduated in Architecture and Master in Urban Planning from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Her research experience is in the field of Architecture and Urbanism, with emphasis on Fundamentals of Architecture and Urbanism. Her investigations focus on the following themes: urban-cultural politics, suburbs, cultural policy and urban revitalization.
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María Inigo Clavo
PhD in Fine Arts from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2009). Has experience in the field of Arts, with an emphasis on Art History, focusing mainly on the following themes: contemporary art, contemporary Brazilian art, postcolonial theory, Contemporary Art in Latin America, artistic practice.
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Martí Peran Rafart
Critic, curator and professor of Art Theory at the University of Barcelona. Participates in numerous books and catalogs on contemporary art. He writes regularly for newspapers and magazines such as BBC and Exitexpres, among others.
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Martin Grossmann
He was the director of Centro Cultural São Paulo from August 2006 to May 2010 and deputy director of USP’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC) from 1998 to 2002. He is the creator and coordinator of ‘Fórum Permanente: Between Public and Private’, a mediation and cultural action platform. He has a degree in Fine Arts from Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP). Grossmann holds a Masters from USP’s School of Communication and Arts (ECA) and a PhD from the University of Liverpool. He is the creator and coordinator of the first USP website (USP Online), which aired from March 1995 to July 1998. Grossmann's research discusses the transition of material culture to a culture in virtuality, the relationship between contemporary art, its agents and institutions, the processes of artistic and cultural mediation and the development and maintenance of information systems for art and culture. His role as manager of cultural institutions and projects is based on research and studies done on curation, action, mediation and cultural policy, museology, criticism, theory and history of art and architecture, and history of ideas.
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Raquel de Oliveira Pedro Garbelotti
PhD from ECA/USP (2011). Currently an adjunct professor at the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES). Has experience in the field of Arts, with an emphasis on site-specific/Site-Specificity and the following themes: contemporary art, theory and criticism of art, video and installation.
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Ricardo Roclaw Basbaum
Graduated in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1982), Master in Communication from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (1997) and PhD in Arts from the University of São Paulo (2008). Interest is the following topics: contemporary art, artist text, conceptual art, performance and experimentation, theory, and art criticism.
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Teresa Cristina Toledo de Paula
Graduated in History from the University of São Paulo (1981). Postgraduated in Museology from the Foundation School of Sociology and Policy of São Paulo (1986-1988). Topics of interest: museums, conservation, curating textile collections, conservation and restoration of textiles and related products and cultural heritage.
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