What is your education and/or training?
Pasquale Fameli (1986) holds a PhD in Performing and Media Visual Arts from the University of Bologna. He is an adjunct professor at the Department of Cultural Heritage and a research fellow at the Department of the Arts of the same university, and undertakes research in the field of history, theory and criticism of contemporary art. He has participated in numerous international conferences, curated exhibitions in museums and private galleries and published essays in journals, books and catalogues. His interests currently focus on the relationship between poetics and contemporary aesthetics in the context of visual studies, on the extra-pictorial practices of the seventies, on the verbal-visual experiences of the late twentieth century and on the relationships between art and new media. Since 2016 he has been the editorial manager for the academic journal “piano b. Arti e culture visive”. A selection of important publications includes “Il corpo risonante. Vocalità e gestualità nel Novecento” (Udine 2013), “Arrigo Lora Totino. Il poeta visivo, sonoro, performativo” (with Renato Barilli, Udine 2014) and “Esperienza come forma. Le poetiche del Comportamento in Italia negli anni Settanta” (Bologna 2019).