María Iñigo Clavo
I am a researcher, and sometimes curator and artist, with a PhD in Fine Arts from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. I was a co-founder of the independent research group “Peninsula, Colonial processes and artistic and curatorial practices” in collaboration with Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia.
My research work focuses on power colonial relationships, otherness, translation, Ethnographic Museum display and art in Latin America with special attention in Brazil. I was a researcher for the AHRC project Meeting Margins: Transnational Art in Europe & Latin America 1950- 1978, University of Essex and University of the Arts London. I held a postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Sao Paulo (FAPESP) during three years.
Since 2008 I have been teaching at the European University of Madrid, at the University of Essex, University of Sao Paulo, Saint Louis University. I have curated exhibitions and public events for Matadero Madrid, Reina Sofia Museum, Universidad Complutense/Medialab and Le Cube in Rabat or Jaqueline Martins Gallery in Sao Paulo. I have also collaborated with a variety of publications, such as e-flux journal, Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Mela* Project, Afterall journal, Freie University of Berlin, Versión/sur (Venezuela), Concinnitas, Revista de Occidente, Bilboquet journal, Re-visiones, Lugar Común (Nomad University Brasil), and others.