Margarida de Lopes Grilo
Margarida de Lopes Grilo is a PhD candidate in Art History (FLUL-ARTIS) with a scholarship awarded by the FCT. Her research, in the fields of History and Art Theory, focuses on the theoretical and methodological problematization of contemporary artistic practices. She is currently working on the critical conceptualization of the various meanings of time within those artistic practices, mobilizing art theory to identify the notions of temporality that are most apt to reveal a new relationship with the experience of time in the contemporary age and with its political, economic and environmental challenges.
She holds a license degree in General Studiesfrom the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon, a postgraduation in Contemporary Art and Curatorship and a master's degree in Art, Heritage and Restoration Theory, from the same university. Her master?s dissertation was published as a monograph entitled Retrieving the Obsolete in Contemporary Artistic Practices (Lisbon: Caleidoscópio, 2020).
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