Veronica Stigger

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Veronica Stigger

Veronica Stigger (* 1973 in Porto Alegre , Rio Grande do Sul ) is a Brazilian writer , journalist , art critic and curator .

Life

Veronica Stigger first studied journalism . At the Universidade de São Paulo , however , she did her doctorate in art theory and criticism with a thesis on the relationship between art, myth and ritual in modernity, which was followed by postgraduate studies at La Sapienza University in Rome. On her return to São Paulo, she worked at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo (MAC USP) and held positions in the Associação Brasileira de Críticos de Arte (ABCA), the Brazilian association of art critics. She was one of the organizers of their international event in the MAC-USP on Arte, crítica e mundialização , which took place in 2004. More recently she has also worked as a dramaturge at the Teatro da USP (TUSP). In 2013 she curated the exhibition Maria Martins: metamorfoses at the Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo (MAM), about whose written works she had already published in 2010.

Since 2001 she has lived with the poet, essayist and critic Eduardo Sterzi in São Paulo .

Her first novel O trágico e outras comédias was published in 2003 by the Portuguese publisher Angelus Novus, which was followed in April 2004 by the Brazilian edition by 7Letras. In 2007 Gran Cabaret Demenzial was published by Cosac Naify . With this work she appeared at the fifth edition of the Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty (FLIP) in 2007. In 2010 an anthology of various texts Os anões followed .

Works

So far none of her works has been published in German.

literature

  • Angela Maria Dias: Obsessões e desvarios na obra de Verónica Stigger. In: Alea. 13, 2011, 1, pp. 154-168. ( Online ). ISSN  1517-106X

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Veronica Stigger, short profile on the Academia Internacional de Cinema website (Portuguese, accessed July 14, 2013).
  2. Maria Martins: metamorfoses on the MAM website, exhibition from July 12 to September 15, 2013 (Portuguese, accessed on July 14, 2013).
  3. Domitila ( Memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 175 kB), narration, excerpt from Gran Cabaret Demenzial .
  4. Veronica Stigger, short profile ( memento from December 31, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on the FLIP website (English, Portuguese; accessed March 30, 2018).