Diego Marchante




Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • University of Barcelona, Department of Visual Arts and Design, _Associate Professor

ISEA Bio(s) Available:


  • ISEA2023

    Diego Marchante is a transfeminist activist, transmedia artist and Lecturer. Doctor of Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona, since 2008 he works as a professor of Audiovisuals and Gender Studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Barcelona. In 2011, he published “Archivo T. A transfeminist and queer archive” (http://archivo-t.net), of social movements and artistic practices that have addressed gender issues in the Spanish context from a queer and transfeminist perspective. In 2020-21 his project “Gendernaut. Queering the 90’s” (http://gendernaut.net) has been selected in the call for research stays at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía of Madrid, in the context of the project “Our Many Europes. Europe’s critical 90s and The Constituent Museum”, beneficiary of the Educational, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency of the European Union, organized by the network of European museums L’Internationale. His artwork has been exhibited at Caixaforum, CCCB, MACBA and MNCARS.

    ISEA2022

    Diego Marchante is a transfeminist activist, transmedia artist and lecturer. Doctor of Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona, since 2008 he works as a professor of Audiovisuals and Gender Studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Barcelona. In 2011 he published “Archive T. A transfeminist and queer archive”, an archive of social movements and artistic practices that have addressed gender issues in the Spanish context from a queer and transfeminist perspective. His work has been exhibited at Can Felipa, Caixaforum, Fabra i Coats, Sala d’Art Jove, Centre de Cultura Contemporànea de Barcelona, Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia. In 2020-21 his project, “Gendernaut. Queering the 90’s”, was selected in the call for research stays at the MNCARS, in the context of the project Our Many Europes – Europe’s critical 90s and The Constituent Museum.


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