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Andrea Graciela Giunta (born 5 May 1960) is an Argentine art historian, professor, researcher, and curator.


Biography

Andrea Giunta completed her secondary studies at the Instituto Tierra Santa and the Escuela Normal Superior No. 4 in Buenos Aires. She graduated with a licentiate in art history from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at the
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(UBA), where she also obtained her PhD in philosophy with a specialization in arts. She received fellowships from the
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's Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, the
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, and the
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. She was the founding director of the Center for Documentation, Research, and Publications (CeDIP) at the Centro Cultural Recoleta of Buenos Aires (2006–2007) and a member of the advisory committee that directed the National Museum of Fine Arts (2006–2007). In 2006, Giunta received a Harrington Fellowship from the
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, where she was Chair in Latin American Art History and Criticism and founding director of the Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS) from 2009 to 2013. In this position she directed three conferences for emerging researchers in art studies in Latin America. From 2013 to 2015, she was founding director of the
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's Experimental Art Center. Since 2014 she has been a member of the Artistic Scientific Committee at the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA). She has received the Konex Award on three occasions – once in Literature (2004) and twice in Humanities (2006, 2016). She has been a visiting professor at
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(1998 and 2000), the University of Monterrey (2000–2001), the
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(2014), the
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(2016), and was Tinker Visiting Professor at
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(2017). She has given lectures at museums such as the National Museum of Fine Arts, MALBA, the New York
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, the Bahnhof Museum in Berlin, the
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in Munich, and the
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in Madrid. She has been a guest lecturer at numerous institutions including
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,
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, the
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,
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, and
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. Giunta's research work focuses on Argentine, Latin American, and international art from the
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period to the present. The axis of her contributions lies in the power of images, their political uses, as well as in the debates they provoke in different contexts. In this sense, she has analyzed the internationalization processes of Argentine and Latin American art in the context of the
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in its Latin American theater, characterized by the
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, the
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, and the
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. She has also examined the controversies that the works of artist León Ferrari produced within the Argentine church, and made a particular study of '' Guernica'' by Pablo Picasso, and the power that the work has built in its tours of different museums and galleries of the world. Her research also deals with the visual strategies of images in relation to
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and dictatorships, particularly in Argentina. She has developed research on
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since the early 1990s, and has included a
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perspective since the 2010 exhibit ''Radical Women. Latin American Art, 1960-1985'' (
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and
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, 2017, Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, 2018). In her publications, the concept of "simultaneous
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s" – as opposed to "peripheral" or "decentralized" avant-gardes – is central, referring to such artistic movements since 1945 in different metropolises of the world. These include the "emancipation of bodies", referring to the process produced by feminists artists from the 1960s to the 1980s, the "mobile monument-memorial", conceptualizing Picasso's ''Guernica'', and "manifest images", analyzing the power of images in the modern art of Latin America. Giunta has curated national and international exhibitions, including ''Radical Women. Latin American Art, 1960-1985'' (co-curated with ), ''Verboamérica'' (co-curated with Agustín Pérez Rubio), ''Extranjeros en la cultura y en la tecnología'' (co-curated with Néstor García Canclini), ''León Ferrari. Obras 1976–2008'' (co-curated with Liliana Piñeiro), ''León Ferrari Retrospectiva, 1954–2004'', and '' n tránsitoseñales presentes'' (co-curated with Paloma Porrás). She works as the principal investigator of Argentina's
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(CONICET), a Regular
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of Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art (History of American Art II), and Regular
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of Modern and Contemporary International Art (History of the Plastic Arts VI) at UBA's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters. She is a researcher at UBA's Interdisciplinary Institute for Gender Studies (IIEGE).


Awards

* 1989 Jorge Feinsilber Biennial Art Critics' Award, Jorge Feinsilber Foundation, Buenos Aires * 1991 Argentine Art Critics' Association, best essay of the year * 1994 Award for scientific production, University of Buenos Aires * 2001 Argentine Art Critics' Association, best essay of the year * 2002 Argentine Art Critics' Association, best book of the year for ''Vanguardia, internacionalismo y política. Arte argentino en los sesenta'' * 2002 Arvey Foundation Book Award from the Association for Latin American Art for ''Vanguardia, internacionalismo y política. Arte argentino en los sesenta'' * 2004 Konex Award for Literature – Art Essay * 2005 Argentine Art Critics' Association, best book of the year and best exhibition of the year for ''León Ferrari. Retrospectiva. Obras 1954–2004'' * 2006 Konex Award for Humanities – Aesthetics, Theory, and History of Art * 2008 Triannual recognition of the University of Buenos Aires * 2016 Konex Award for Humanities – Aesthetics, Theory, and History of Art * 2017 Recognition of the University of Buenos Aires * 2017 George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award from the Art Libraries Society of North America


Publications

* ''Cultura y política en los años '60'' (Co-ed, et al.), Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, University of Buenos Aires Faculty of Social Sciences, 1997, * ''Goeritz/Romero Brest. Correspondencias'', Instituto de Teoría en Investigaciones Estéticas "Julio E. Payró", University of Buenos Aires Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, 2000 * ''Vanguardia, internacionalismo y política. Arte argentino en los sesenta'', Paidós, Buenos Aires-Barcelona, 2001, 2003, * ''Jorge Romero Brest. Escritos I (1928–1939)'' (Co-ed, et al.), University of Buenos Aires Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, Buenos Aires, 2004, * ''Listen, here, now! Argentine art in the 1960s: Argentine art in the 1960s: writings of the avant-garde'' (Co-ed. Inés Katszenstein),
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, New York, 2004, * ''León Ferrari. Restrospectiva 1954–2004'' (Ed.), Centro Cultural Recoleta-
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-Colección Costantini, 2004 * ''Candido Portinari y el sentido social del arte'' (Ed.), Siglo XXI, Buenos Aires, 2005, * ''Arte de posguerra. Jorge Romero Brest y la revista Ver y Estimar'', (Co-ed. Laura Malosetti Costa, Paidós, Buenos Aires, 2005, * ''León Ferrari. Retrospectiva, obras 1954–2006'' (Ed.), Cosacnaify, Sao Paulo, 2006, * ''Avant-Garde, Internationalism, and Politics: Argentine Art in the Sixties'',
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, Durham & London, 2007, * ''El caso Ferrari: arte, censura y libertad de expresión en la retrospectiva de León Ferrari en el Centro Cultural Recoleta 2004–2005'', Licopodio, Buenos Aires, 2008, * ''León Ferrari, Works 1976–2008'' (Ed.), Editorial RM, Mexico City, 2008, * ''Vanguardia, internacionalismo y política. Arte argentino en los años sesenta'' (revised and expanded edition), Siglo XXI, Buenos Aires, 2008, 2015, * ''El Guernica de Picasso. El poder de la representación: Europa, Estados Unidos y América Latina'' (Ed.), Biblos, Buenos Aires, 2009, * ''Exposiciones de arte argentino, 1956–2006: la confluencia de historiadores, curadores e instituciones en la escritura de la historia'', AAMNBA, Buenos Aires, 2009, * ''Poscrisis. Arte argentino después del 2001'', Siglo XXI, Buenos Aires, 2009, * ''Objetos mutantes: sobre arte contemporáneo'', Palinodia, Santiago, 2010, * ''Escribir las imaǵenes: ensayos sobre arte argentino y latinoamericano'', Siglo XXI, Buenos Aires, 2011, * ''¿Cuándo empieza el arte contemporáneo? = When does the contemporary art begin?'', ArteBA, Buenos Aires, 2014, * ''Verboamérica'' (with Agustín Pérez Rubio), Buenos Aires, MALBA, 2016, * ''Radical Women. Latin American Art, 1960–1985'' (with ), Prestel-
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, 2017, * ''Feminismo y arte latinoamericano. Historias de artistas que emanciparon los cuerpos'', Buenos Aires, Siglo XXI, 2018,


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