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Francesca Alfano Miglietti, also known by the pseudonym FAM (...), is an Italian art critic, writer and essayist.
She is often defined as a "theorist of mutations related to visual languages". In addition to curating exhibitions and conferences, she created and directed the magazines Virus mutations and Intervallo/Incidenti. She was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna and is currently a professor of Theories and Methodologies of the Contemporary at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera. In her essays she has analyzed in particular the relationship between man and machine, the body in the "visible/invisible dialectic".
Art theorist and critic, professor of Theories and Methodologies of the Contemporary at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. Curator of exhibitions, reviews and conferences, she lives in Milan.
Author of essays, articles and interviews published in books and numerous magazines and newspapers, she has participated in conferences and meetings on contemporary art and youth cultures. Her research focuses on the multiple themes of transformation of the contemporary, such as the contamination of languages, the body and its modifications, new technologies, the relationship between visible and invisible as a frontier of new contemporary poetics.
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