Ana Longoni

Ana Longoni is a writer and researcher specialized in the articulations between art and politics in Latin America. She received a BA in Literature and a PhD in Arts from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) where she currently lectures in graduate and postgraduate courses. Longoni also teaches at the Programa de Estudios Independientes (Independent Studies Program) of MACBA, Barcelona. She has published, alone or in collaboration, among other titles: _From the Di Tella Institute to Tucuman Arde_ (2008); _The Silhouettes_ (2008); and _Treasons_ (2007). Longoni is a member of the editorial group of the magazines _ramona_ and _des-bordes_ as well as a founding member, since 2007, of the Southern Conceptualisms Network.

Contributions

Decentering: Some Reflections on MoMA’s C-MAP Research Project

Ana Longoni delivered these reflections as a response during the yearly C-MAP Seminar that took place at The Museum of Modern Art in April 2013. Entitled “Global Networks,” this two-day-long meeting of members of the three geographically oriented C-MAP research groups and guests focused on self-critically addressing C-MAP’s mission to build a more global program for MoMA’s…