
Virginia Marano
Research Fellow · Gender and feminist theories in contemporary art
Kunsthistorisches Institut in FlorenzAbout
Virginia Marano is a Research Fellow at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, part of the Max Planck Society. She holds a PhD in art history from the University of Zurich and specializes in intersectional feminist theory, disability studies, and decentralized curatorial practices. Her work bridges digital humanities with critical examinations of accessibility in art institutions.
- Education: PhD in Art History, University of Zurich
Research Focus: Marano's scholarship interrogates how code and technology shape societal norms in art, with emphasis on disability inclusion and "crip time." She co-founded the project "Rethinking Art History through Disability" and investigates Criptech art's role in challenging ableism.
Scientific Awards:
- Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Doc.Mobility fellowship
- Multiple grants from Swiss government and University of Zurich
Additional Roles: Curatorial assistant at MASI Lugano, board member at Fondazione Centro Giacometti, advisory board member for Biennale Bregaglia.
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