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Navarro, Santiago

SANTIAGO NAVARRO took a doctor's degree in Fine Arts (2002). He is part of the Research Group TEBRO HUM 491, in which he has participated in several innovative project related with artistic casting. His research has carried out in relation with national and international institutions: Hogeschool Antwerpen (Belgium) or la Muthesius Kunsthoschule of Kiel (Germany), among others. Since 1997, he has been teaching several courses of the sculpture area at the University of Seville. He has been part of different doctoral programmes and the Master of Art: Idea & Production, where he carries out research about Multimedia System and the Body. Since 2007, he manages and coordinates the transversal project about public art,  “SIE7E: Lugares de creación”.

His art has been carried out around drawing, sculpture, photography, video and visual resources (resounding and plastics), which have appeared in publications like Corpus Solus” of Juan Antonio Ramírez, “Las formas de la Forma” of Miguel Cereceda or “AAron 1987-2016” of Sema D’Acosta. He has developed some of his project generation in Germany, the UFMG of Brazil or the Accademia di Belle Arti of Firenze.

 

 

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Pérez Cortés, Rafael

RAFAEL PÉREZ CORTÉS (Almería, 1961) received his doctorate degree in Fine Arts at the University of Seville (1989). He is a lecturer in the Department of Drawing. He teaches in the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photo Production and Digital Graphics).

Since 1990-2004 he is part of the Experimental Research Group of Stamping embraced by the "Plan Andaluz de Investigación", and in 2004 he was part of the group ARTANA embraced by the "plan de Investigación Andaluz".

His research line is oriented towards the relation of different languages (literary, sound, cinematic and object valuel) with the photographic language and its possibilities shifting possibilities. He has directed Dissertations and Master's Thesis with this line, as well as he has done himself different personal artistic projects. 

 

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Rosado, Miguel Pablo

MIGUEL PABLO ROSADO San Fernando, Cádiz, España, 1971.

Miguel Pablo Rosado cooperates with Pedro Rosado since 1996, they work and live in Seville. They are twins under the pseudonym of MP & MP Rosado. They have been trained in Fine Arts at the University of Seville and the School of Fine Arts of Athens. They are studying their PhD at the University of Seville, where they are associate professors Miguel Pablo Rosado of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Seville and Manuel Pedro Rosado of Málaga.

Since the mid 90s they have been developing a work based on the constitutive mechanism of the discourses of spaces, time and subject. Their twin condition, paradoxical, allow them to explore the duality and the alter ego, the self, individual and collective construction, "like an enormous mirror in which we can recognise ourselves".

Another characteristics of their projects are the exploration of life experiences, the private emotional substrate, the relation between shape and surface, language and meaning, the emotions, the subjective choices, etc. 

 

 

 

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Vadillo, Marisa

MARISA VADILLO (Córdoba, 1976) is "Licenciada" of Fine Arts  (2000-2001), she received her doctorate degree in Fine Arts (European credit) at the University of Seville in 2006, where she works as a professor in the Department of Drawing.

Research Fellow (F.P.U.) of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science between 2002 and 2006. In her last year she presented her Dissertation “Las artistas de la Bauhaus: una revisión del arte y del diseño femenino”. To develop her work she carried our two research visit of six months at the  Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung of Berlín, where she consulted and registered digitally original documents that belonged to female students. Moreover, she visited the Thüringisches Hauptstaatsarchiv of Weimar to consult the original documentation of the registrar's office at the school of Weimar, which maintains the filling cabinet of microfiche format. Likewise, she had access to the Stiftung Dessau-Bauhaus of Dessau to documents and some objects that are in that foundation. She also researched in Berlin the ceramic fundings of the  Bröhan-Museum and the Keramik-Museum. She finished her work with a visit to the original museum-house of the artist Grete Reichardt, located in Erfurt-Bischleben, where she could complete the information about this author.

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