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Cristina Baldacci, PhD in Contemporary Art History and Theory, was postdoctoral researcher at Università Iuav di Venezia, and is currently fellow at ICI Berlin. She is also a curator of exhibitions and a critic for art magazines. Her research interests focus on the archive and atlas as visual forms of knowledge; montage and reenactment strategies; contemporary sculpture and installation art; art and new media. She recently released the monograph Archivi impossibili. Un’ossessione dell’arte contemporanea (2016).
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Montages: Assembling as a form and symptom in contemporary arts. E-book. Formato EPUB Cristina Baldacci   -  Mimesis International, 2018  - 

Montage, today, is a widespread procedure that doesn’t concern just artistic production, but also our daily lives and the use everyone makes of that huge visual archive that contemporary media place at our disposal. In a technologically advanced society, where the notion of postproduction regulates our relationship with images and objects, it is therefore necessary to thoroughly investigate the role, possibilities, and, most of all, anthropological and political connotations of montage; and to ask ourselves whether – in comparison to the heroic years of the avant-garde movements – montage has become a faded and standardized practice or if it is a more and more effective means to understand and reprogramme the world, especially in relation to the technical possibilities offered by new media and remix practices.

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Venice and the Anthropocene: An ecocritical guide. E-book. Formato EPUB Cristina Baldacci   -  Wetlands, 2023  - 

What does Venice look like when observed from the perspective of climate change, environmental collapse, and human-animal relations in an age of industrialization and mass extinction? That is, as a privileged observatory of the Anthropocene? This guide, composed of several voices, forms a new, illuminating and disturbing mosaic of Venice and its Lagoon. What does the Venetian School of Painting tell us about our relationship with the environment and animals? What do peripheral places in the Lagoon like Porto Marghera and Pellestrina reveal about the advent and impact of modernity? What stories of extinction lie behind local delicacies like baccalà mantecato? What does the centuries-old relationship of Venetians with water tell us about other cities threatened by an increasingly hostile climate? The guidebook, accompanied by a map, is intended as a tool for learning about the city in a new way. Venice emerges here as a unique ecosystem at risk, but also as a key to understanding our increasingly vulnerable world. Preface by Serenella Iovino

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