Paula Barreiro López
Head researcher of the international platform MoDe(s) and professor of Contemporary Art at the Art History Department of the of the Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès /Laboratoire FRAMESPA.
María Ruido
Artist, filmmaker and researcher. Professor at the Visual Arts Department of the Fine Arts Faculty of the University of Barcelona.
Juan Albarrán Diego
Assistant professor at Department of History and Art Theory at the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research and teaching focus on contemporary art practices and theories.
Olga Fernández López
Assistant professor at the History and Theory of Art Department (UAM) and Guest professor at the Curating Contemporary Art Department (Royal College of Art).
Rosa Benéitez Andrés
Associate Professor of Aesthetics and Theory of the Arts at the University of Salamanca (USAL). Her research activity focuses on issues of literary aesthetics and contemporary art theory, with a dominant focus on the relationship between art and society.
Cristina Gracía Martínez
PhD in Hispanic Studies and Communication Studies from the University of Grenoble Alpes (France) and the University Rovira i Virgili (Spain). Her research focuses particularly on the relationship between the colonial question and humanitarian aid.
Marie Blanc
PhD candidate at the Université Grenoble Alpes under the supervision of Paula Barreiro-Lopez and Christian Joschke (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris), attached to the LARHRA.
Noa Buffavand
Phd Student at the University of Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès. She investigate the transnational network of the Taller de Gráfica Popular of Mexico City during the Cold War (1947-1963) : visual, collective and political practices.
Juliane Debeusscher
Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Art History and Theory at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). Her research focuses on artistic exchanges in Europe during the Cold War, with particular attention to the history of exhibitions and transnational circulations between the countries of the socialist bloc and Southern Europe.
Valeria Caballero Aguilar
Curator and photographer. She develops her work and research around the image and multidisciplinary artistic practices in specific communities, their dynamics and their context.
Jacopo Galimberti
Post-doctoral Fellow of the British Academy at the University of Manchester and Director of the Collège International de Philosophie.
Jonathan Harris
Professor of History of Contemporary Art and Director of UCA Doctoral College, University for the Creative Arts in Canterbury (England).
Gal Kirn
Gal Kirn is an Open Topic Fellow at the TU Dresden (Slavonic and Cultural Studies).
Sonia Kerfa
Catedrática de español en la Universidad de Grenoble-Alpes. Miembro del laboratorio del ILCEA4 (EA 7356), miembro asociado de Pasajes XX-XXI (EA 4360).
Asier Lafarga Fuertes
Secondary school teacher in the Department of Philosophy at IES Arcipreste de Hita in Entrevías (Puente de Vallecas). He got is BA in Philosophy and in Social and Cultural Anthropology.
Emmanuelle Lafrance
Ph.D. student at the Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès 2 and the Université de Montréal. Her research focuses on artists and curators of Latin American origin, particularly those living in Montreal and Bordeaux since the 1990s and who regularly collaborate with art organizations created by artists from the Latin American diaspora.
Julia Ramírez-Blanco
Senior Researcher (Ramón y Cajal contract) at Madrid´s Complutense University. Her interdisciplinary work connects art history, utopian studies, and activist movements, understanding performative, symbolic, and visual elements as a privileged space in which the utopian discourse is developed.
Tobias Locker
Currently teaching at the Université Jean Jaurès in Toulouse. His research focuses on the study of the material aspects of art objects and their connection to decolonial and ecological aspects of the early modern period and their reflections in contemporary art production.
Nerea Mandiola Solozabal
PhD student at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. She researches the relationship between contemporary thinking, literature and art in the cultural practices of the Basque Country during the second half of the 20th century.
Blanca Molina
PhD Student at the Department of Art History and Theory (UAM) where she is working toward a PhD on the institutionalization and reception of contemporary dance in museums and Spanish art centers.
Inés Molina Agudo
PhD Candidate at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), where she is working on a project devoted to the phenomenon of the marginal press in the post-Franco period (1975-1981).
Anita Orzes
PhD candidate at the Universidad de Barcelona and Université Grenoble Alpes. She researches the transformation of the biennial model and the transnational networks between biennials in Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe.
Isabel Plante
Member of CONICET as a researcher at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences of the National University of San Martín (IDAES-UNSAM), Argentina and Phd in Art History from the University of Buenos Aires
Pablo Santa Olalla
PhD in Art History (International Mention) in the Society and Culture Programme at the Universitat de Barcelona. He holds a Master’s degree in Advanced Studies in Art History and a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, both from the Universitat de Barcelona.
Fabiana Serviddio
Associate Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Argentina. Associate professor at the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero in Buenos Aires.
Abdiel D. Segarra-Ríos
PhD candidate at the Artistic, Literary and Cultural Studies Program in the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research focuses on the effects of the nationalist ideological agenda over the Puerto Rican
Daniel A. Verdú Schumann
Art History Professor at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His main fields of research are art criticism and history, as well as film, cultural and visual studies. Much of his work deals with the transitional period in Spain, with special attention to the narratives, the media, the institutions and the ideological debates that shaped it.
Lola Visglerio Gómez
PhD in Art History (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid). Her research interests focus on the historiography of contemporary Spanish art, visual culture and the relationships between art, politics and social movements in Spain since the 1970s.
Diego Zorita Arroyo
Margarita Salas postdoctoral researcher and PhD in Philosophy at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). Much of his research has been devoted to the political uses of literature during the last years of Franco’s regime.
Fabiola Martínez Rodríguez
Professor and coordinator of the Art History program at Saint Louis University, Madrid. Terra Foundation Senior Fellow at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.