Over de rol van kunst in een globaliserende samenleving

Framer Framed

Teresa Maria Diaz Nerio

Teresa María Díaz Nerio was born in the Dominican Republic. She is a researcher, a visual and performance artist currently living in Amsterdam. Teresa graduated in Fine Arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in 2007 and received her Master’s from the Dutch Art Institute in 2009.

Her research often focuses on subjects informed by the history of colonial and neocolonial invasions in the Global South, challenging the Eurocentric and US centric notions of who is who and what is what. some of her projects include the transdisciplinary roundtable and screening Be.Bop – Black Europe Body Politics (2012) and BE.BOP – Spiritual Revolutions & ‘The Scramble for Africa (2014) curated by Alanna Lockward at the Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, Berlin and later hosted by Framer Framed, Amsterdam. AULA INTERGALACTICA an archive and series of three performative lectures in collaboration with Yota Ioannidou first presented at the Athens Biennale (2011), curated by Kernel. Her collaboration with Stefanie Seibold was presented at “re.act feminism #2- a performing archive”, Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria Gasteisz, Spain, curated by Beatrice Ellen Stammer and Bettina Knaup, where they performed Travesti de Sangre and presented the installation Matt und Slaap wie Sneew containing their collaborative work and Seibold’s research on Gina Pane.


Agenda


In Dialogue II: Ondervraging van de ontdekkingsreiziger
Kan een ‘artistieke pelgrimstocht’ bijdragen aan het opnieuw toe-eigenen van Afrikaanse geschiedenissen?
BE.BOP 2014 - Spiritual Revolutions & 'The Scramble for Africa'
Samengesteld door Alanna Lockward.
Close Encounters of the Caribbean Kind II. Over dekoloniale esthetiek en Europese zwartheid
Lezing en rondetafel discussie rond de expositie Who is more sci-fi than us?