Lucia Farinati

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Lucia Farinati is an independent researcher and a curator who lives in London. She has been awarded a PhD from Kingston University on the subject of Audio Arts magazine in July 2020. Previously to that she has studied on the Curatorial Programme at Goldsmiths College, London (2004), and History of Art and Aesthetics at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Trento, Italy (1997). Her research focuses on dialogic practices and methodologies investigating the role of listening at the intersection of art and activism, the history of the artist interview, and performativity in the context of sound and feminist archives. She has curated several sonic art projects under the collective name Sound Threshold. (2020)

Publications
  • Cut & Splice: Transmission (editor, with Daniela Cascella), London: Sound and Music, 2010, 200 pp.
  • The Force of Listening (with Claudia Firth), Berlin: Errant Bodies, Apr 2017, 200 pp. Explores the role of listening in the contemporary intersection of art and activism and asks what potential for transformation it might facilitate. Publisher.
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