
Julieta Pestarino
Research Fellow · Latin American Photography
Kunsthistorisches Institut in FlorenzAbout
Julieta Pestarino, Ph.D. in History and Theory of Arts from the University of Buenos Aires, is an Associate Scholar at the 4A_Lab (Art Histories, Archaeologies, Anthropologies, Aesthetics), a research program within the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz (Max Planck Society). Her interdisciplinary work bridges anthropology, art history, and curation, focusing on Latin American photography and its intersections with global art history.
Her research explores the historical and aesthetic dimensions of photography, particularly through case studies like La Carpeta de los Diez (a 1950s European photographer collective in Buenos Aires) and Maravillas de nuestras plantas indígenas (a 1935 Argentine botanical photography project). She investigates decolonial frameworks, ecology, and the dual scientific/artistic functions of photographic media.
- Specialized in Latin American Photography
- Focus on transcultural art histories and photographic modernity
- Photography as a medium for scientific representation and artistic creation
Pestarino has received major scholarships, including the CONICET fellowship (Argentina), Erasmus+ (Czech Republic), and Casa de Velázquez (Spain). She is an Associate Researcher at the Gino Germani Research Institute of the University of Buenos Aires and authored the book Modern Practices. Photography and Groupality in La Carpeta de los Diez (2023). Her work engages with contemporary debates on heritage, digital transformation, and museum futures.
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