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Filipa Ramos

Lisbon-born Filipa Ramos is a writer, lecturer and curator. She received a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the School of Critical Studies at Kingston University, London. Her research, manifested in exhibitions, critical and theoretical texts, lectures, workshops and edited publications, focuses on how art addresses ecology, fostering relationships between nature and technology. She advocates a move away from anthropocentric approaches in the arts and humanities.

Filipa Ramos with a Lemur at the London Zoo

She is curator of Art Basel Film and a founding curator of Vdrome, an online artists’ cinema that she co-founded in 2013 with Editor Edoardo Bonaspetti, Curator Jens Hoffmann and Haus der Kunst's Director Andrea Lissoni. She was Director of the Contemporary Art Department of the city of Porto, including the Galeria Municipal do Porto. Recent projects include the ongoing arts, humanities and science festival The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish (since 2018) and "Persons Persone Personen", the 8th Biennale Gherdëina (2022), both curated with Lucia Pietroiusti.

In 2021, she co-curated “Bodies of Water”, the 13th Shanghai Biennale (with Andrés Jaque, Lucia Pietroiusti, Marina Otero Verzier and Mi You), and co-curated the group exhibition “Feet of Clay” at Porto's City Gallery (with Chus Martinez). Previously, she curated the large exhibition project on becoming animal and becoming other, “Animalesque,” at Bildmuseet Umeå 2020-10-20 at the Wayback Machine, Sweden (Summer 2019) and BALTIC, Gateshead (Winter/Spring 2019/20).

Ramos has extensive experience as an editor and publisher. She was Editor-in-Chief of e-flux criticism (2013–20), Associate Editor of Manifesta Journal (2009–11) and contributed for Documenta 13 (2012) and 14 (2017). She authored Lost and Found [1] (Silvana Editoriale, 2009) and edited Animals (Whitechapel Gallery/MIT Press, 2016). Her upcoming book, The Artist as Ecologist, will be published in the UK by Lund Humphries in 2024.

She lectures extensively in the fields of contemporary art and ecology. She is Lecturer at the Master Programme of the Arts Institute of the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Basel, where she leads the Art and Nature seminars.

She co-authored Theater, Garden, Bestiary A Materialist History of Exhibitions ed. by Tristan García and Vincent Normand (Sternberg Press, 2019), The Wild Book of Inventions, ed. by Chus Martinez (Sternberg Press, 2020), Sex Ecologies, ed. by Stefanie Hessler (MIT Press, 2021) and "More-than-Human" (HNI, Serpentine Galleries, 2021). She edited Animals (London: Whitechapel Gallery/MIT Press, 2016), and authored Lost and Found (Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 2009).

Her writing and research on art, film and nature has been published in magazines and catalogues worldwide, such as Afterall, art agenda.,[2] Cura,[3] Frieze,[4][5] Mousse,[6][7][8] Nero,[9] Spike,[10] South or The White Review.[11] She has also extensively written for exhibition books catalogues, namely for Amalia Pica's please listen hurry others speak better (2018), Chris Marker's Catalogue Raisonée (2018),[12] Daniel Steegmann Mangrané's Animal That Doesn't Exist,[13] Heman Chong's Abstracts from the Straits Times (2018);[14] Haus der Kulturen der Welt's 2 or 3 Tigers;[15] Allan Sekula's OKEANOS (2017);[16] Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky's One head too many (2017);[17] Insomnia—Sleeplessness as a Cultural Symptom (2016);[18] Archaeology & Exorcisms: Moving Image and the Archive (2016);[19] Emma Smith's Practice of Place (2015);[20] Christian Andersson's Legende (2015);[21] Stadt/Bild — Image of a City (2015);[22] Ursula Mayer's But We Loved Her (2014);[23] Performing the Institution(al), vol. (2011).[24]

Interested in the ways in which moving-image-based technologies (film, video) are able of inaugurating and establishing relationship across humans and other animals, her research focuses on the intersection of art history, eco-activisms and film studies, with a particular emphasis on animal presences in artists' cinema. At the same time, she is interested in how the cinema and the zoo look at one another and shape each other as cinematic entities and spaces, which became the topic of "From Zao to Zoo", her PhD thesis. In 2017 she held a public conversation at Tate Modern with Donna Haraway on the occasion of the London film premiere of Fabrizio Terranova's film Storytelling for Earthly Survival (2016).[25] In 2018 she was in conversation with writer and poet Eileen Myles, discussing animals, companionship and loss on occasion of their book Afterglow (A Dog's Memoir). Also in 2018, she and Lucia Pietroiusti were in conversation with anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing during "The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish with Plants" symposium. In 2023, she introduced Claire Pentecost's lecture at Institute Art Gender Nature, Basel.

With Serpentine Galleries' Curator of General Ecology, Lucia Pietroiusti, she initiated the symposia project "The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish". The first symposium, entitled "on language" was held at the London Zoo in May 2018, featuring Diana Reiss, Ted Chiang, Superflex's Rasmus Nielsen and Peter Gabriel. It also featured the performance Sleep Walkers/Zoo Pieces by Simone Forti, interpreted by long-time collaborator Claire Filmon, and the screening of Michela di Mattei's videos. The second symposium, entitled "we have never been one" took place at Ambika P3/University of Westminster in December 2018, featuring Heather Barnett, site-specific practitioners Gruff Theatre, swarm robotics engineer Sabine Hauert, science historian and writer Daisy Hildyard, neuroscientist Leah Kelly, science sociologist Hannah Landecker, anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, anthropologist Germain Meulemans, biological systems scientist and network architect Phoebe Tickell and artist Anaïs Tondeur plus film and sound works by artists Sophia Al-Maria and Jenna Sutela and composer Annea Lockwood. The third symposium, entitled "PLANTSEX" took place at Cinema Lumiere of the French Institute in London in April 2019, featuring Melanie Bonajo, Maria Dimitrova, Chloe Aridjis, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Emanuele Coccia, Jenna Sutela, Laurence Totelin, Alex Cecchetti, and Victoria Sin. The fourth symposium, entitled "The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish with Plants" took place at EartH Hackney, London, in May 2019. It featured Tabita Rezaire, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Kapwani Kiwanga, Miranda Lowe, Kim Walker, Saelia Aparicio, Carlos Magdalena, Chris Watson, Natasha Myers, Michael Marder, Teresa Castro, Antoine Bertin, Elvia Wilk, Amy Hollywood and Vivian Caccuri. The fifth symposium, entitled "The Shape of a Circle in the Dream of a Fish" took place at the Natural History Museum in Porto in November 2022. It featured Yussef Agbo-Ola/Olaniyi Studio, Federico Campagna, Nicola S. Clayton, Onome Ekeh, Cru Encarnação, Alex Jordan, Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe, Nahum, Hatis Noit, and Rain Wu and includes a screening of films by artists Mariana Caló and Francisco Queimadela, Rosalind Fowler, Derek Jarman, Dominique Knowles, Ben Rivers and Himali Singh Soin.

In 2019, she co-curated with John Akomfrah, Guilherme Blanc and Gareth Evans the Forum do Futuro, an annual programme of debates and performances held in Porto, Portugal, whose main objective is to invite guests from different disciplines and cultural backgrounds to discuss key issues facing contemporary societies. The five hundredth anniversary of the first circumnavigation of the world by Fernão de Magalhães inspired the edition. Symbolically adopting the title "Crossings/Travessias", the Fórum do Futuro rethought this journey and its wide-ranging multiple effects at a historical, political, and cultural level. Invited speakers included Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sonia Guajajara, Danny Glover, Christina Sharpe, Elizabeth Povinelli, Vandana Shiva, Coco Fusco, Arthur Jafa, David Adjaye, Fred Moten, Ralph Lemon, Fiesta Warinwa from the African Wildlife Foundation, and others.

In 2020, she also co-curated the Forum do Futuro, this time with Shumon Basar, Jenna Sutela and Guilherme Blanc. Entitled "Vita Nova", the festival answered to the challenges and changes introduced by the COVID-19 pandemic by assuming the shape of a book and inquiring upon the present-future of humanity in a troubled and changing world. Invited contributors included Sophia Al-Maria, K Allado-McDowell Tosh Basco, Rosi Braidotti, Octavia Butler Ted Chiang, GPT-3, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Joan Jonas, Kirsten Keller, Tabita Rezaire, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Suzanne Treister, Aby Warburg, Chandra Wickramasinghe, Feifei Zhou.

She maintains a keen interest and an advocacy position in supporting the rights and welfare of nonhuman life, expressed in diffusing pro-animal sensibilities concerning the revision of food, fashion and rearing habits and traditions, as well as promoting ethic and humane knowledge advance in animal studies. Accordingly, she advocates for the end of the factory-meat industry, vegetarianism and the revision of the concept of the nuclear family and its reproductive goals. Her politics tend to the left.

She lives between Normandy, Basel and London with Meo, a Portuguese longhair cat; Misha, a Siberian cat; and Tao, an Ibizan hound.

References edit

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  2. ^ "Agenda | Art Agenda". art-agenda.com. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  3. ^ "Filipa Ramos". CURA. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  4. ^ "Filipa Ramos". frieze.com. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  5. ^ "Should We Stay or Should We Go?". frieze.com. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  6. ^ "Theater, Garden, Bestiary •Mousse Magazine". moussemagazine.it (in Italian). October 2016. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  7. ^ "Time as Material •Mousse Magazine". moussemagazine.it (in Italian). February 2015. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  8. ^ "Mousse 58 •Mousse Magazine". moussemagazine.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  9. ^ "Nero Magazine » THE BIRDS AND THE BEES". Nero Magazine. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  10. ^ Ramos, Filipa (Summer 2013). "Marten Spangberg". Spike Art Magazine.
  11. ^ "Francis Upritchard - The White ReviewThe White Review". thewhitereview.org. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  12. ^ "Exposition Chris Marker, les 7 vies d'un cinéaste - La Cinémathèque française". cinematheque.fr. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  13. ^ "Daniel Steegmann Mangrané: Animal That Doesn't Exist – Bom Dia Books". Bom Dia Books. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  14. ^ "ROSSIROSSI". rossirossi.com. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  15. ^ "Three Tigers". HKW (in German). Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  16. ^ Ramos, Filipa (2018-02-17). "Allan Sekula's OKEANOS" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  17. ^ "Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky: One head too many. Une tête en trop. Ein Kopf zu viel – Bom Dia Books". Bom Dia Books. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
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  19. ^ "Archaeology & Exorcisms: Moving Image and the Archive by Filmform Shop". Filmform Shop. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  20. ^ "Practice of Place | AA Bookshop". aabookshop.net. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  21. ^ "Christian Andersson and Filipa Ramos (interviews with) Archives - Cornerhouse Publications". Cornerhouse Publications. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  22. ^ "STADT/BILD – Ein Lesebuch". verbrecherverlag.de. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  23. ^ Ursula Mayer But We Loved Her ARTBOOK | D.A.P. 2014 Catalog Moderne Kunst Nürnberg Books Exhibition Catalogues 9783869844794. Retrieved 2018-02-17. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  24. ^ "Kunsthalle Lissabon". Kunsthalle Lissabon (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  25. ^ Tate. "Fabrizio Terranova: Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival – Film at Tate Modern | Tate". Tate. Retrieved 2018-02-17.

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Many inline links instead of references Please help improve this article if you can January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Lisbon born Filipa Ramos is a writer lecturer and curator She received a Doctor of Philosophy PhD from the School of Critical Studies at Kingston University London Her research manifested in exhibitions critical and theoretical texts lectures workshops and edited publications focuses on how art addresses ecology fostering relationships between nature and technology She advocates a move away from anthropocentric approaches in the arts and humanities Filipa Ramos with a Lemur at the London Zoo She is curator of Art Basel Film and a founding curator of Vdrome an online artists cinema that she co founded in 2013 with Editor Edoardo Bonaspetti Curator Jens Hoffmann and Haus der Kunst s Director Andrea Lissoni She was Director of the Contemporary Art Department of the city of Porto including the Galeria Municipal do Porto Recent projects include the ongoing arts humanities and science festival The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish since 2018 and Persons Persone Personen the 8th Biennale Gherdeina 2022 both curated with Lucia Pietroiusti In 2021 she co curated Bodies of Water the 13th Shanghai Biennale with Andres Jaque Lucia Pietroiusti Marina Otero Verzier and Mi You and co curated the group exhibition Feet of Clay at Porto s City Gallery with Chus Martinez Previously she curated the large exhibition project on becoming animal and becoming other Animalesque at Bildmuseet Umea Archived 2020 10 20 at the Wayback Machine Sweden Summer 2019 and BALTIC Gateshead Winter Spring 2019 20 Ramos has extensive experience as an editor and publisher She was Editor in Chief of e flux criticism 2013 20 Associate Editor of Manifesta Journal 2009 11 and contributed for Documenta 13 2012 and 14 2017 She authored Lost and Found 1 Silvana Editoriale 2009 and edited Animals Whitechapel Gallery MIT Press 2016 Her upcoming book The Artist as Ecologist will be published in the UK by Lund Humphries in 2024 She lectures extensively in the fields of contemporary art and ecology She is Lecturer at the Master Programme of the Arts Institute of the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz Basel where she leads the Art and Nature seminars She co authored Theater Garden Bestiary A Materialist History of Exhibitions ed by Tristan Garcia and Vincent Normand Sternberg Press 2019 The Wild Book of Inventions ed by Chus Martinez Sternberg Press 2020 Sex Ecologies ed by Stefanie Hessler MIT Press 2021 and More than Human HNI Serpentine Galleries 2021 She edited Animals London Whitechapel Gallery MIT Press 2016 and authored Lost and Found Milan Silvana Editoriale 2009 Her writing and research on art film and nature has been published in magazines and catalogues worldwide such as Afterall art agenda 2 Cura 3 Frieze 4 5 Mousse 6 7 8 Nero 9 Spike 10 South or The White Review 11 She has also extensively written for exhibition books catalogues namely for Amalia Pica s please listen hurry others speak better 2018 Chris Marker s Catalogue Raisonee 2018 12 Daniel Steegmann Mangrane s Animal That Doesn t Exist 13 Heman Chong s Abstracts from the Straits Times 2018 14 Haus der Kulturen der Welt s 2 or 3 Tigers 15 Allan Sekula s OKEANOS 2017 16 Elise Florenty amp Marcel Turkowsky s One head too many 2017 17 Insomnia Sleeplessness as a Cultural Symptom 2016 18 Archaeology amp Exorcisms Moving Image and the Archive 2016 19 Emma Smith s Practice of Place 2015 20 Christian Andersson s Legende 2015 21 Stadt Bild Image of a City 2015 22 Ursula Mayer s But We Loved Her 2014 23 Performing the Institution al vol 2011 24 Interested in the ways in which moving image based technologies film video are able of inaugurating and establishing relationship across humans and other animals her research focuses on the intersection of art history eco activisms and film studies with a particular emphasis on animal presences in artists cinema At the same time she is interested in how the cinema and the zoo look at one another and shape each other as cinematic entities and spaces which became the topic of From Zao to Zoo her PhD thesis In 2017 she held a public conversation at Tate Modern with Donna Haraway on the occasion of the London film premiere of Fabrizio Terranova s film Storytelling for Earthly Survival 2016 25 In 2018 she was in conversation with writer and poet Eileen Myles discussing animals companionship and loss on occasion of their book Afterglow A Dog s Memoir Also in 2018 she and Lucia Pietroiusti were in conversation with anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing during The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish with Plants symposium In 2023 she introduced Claire Pentecost s lecture at Institute Art Gender Nature Basel With Serpentine Galleries Curator of General Ecology Lucia Pietroiusti she initiated the symposia project The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish The first symposium entitled on language was held at the London Zoo in May 2018 featuring Diana Reiss Ted Chiang Superflex s Rasmus Nielsen and Peter Gabriel It also featured the performance Sleep Walkers Zoo Pieces by Simone Forti interpreted by long time collaborator Claire Filmon and the screening of Michela di Mattei s videos The second symposium entitled we have never been one took place at Ambika P3 University of Westminster in December 2018 featuring Heather Barnett site specific practitioners Gruff Theatre swarm robotics engineer Sabine Hauert science historian and writer Daisy Hildyard neuroscientist Leah Kelly science sociologist Hannah Landecker anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing anthropologist Germain Meulemans biological systems scientist and network architect Phoebe Tickell and artist Anais Tondeur plus film and sound works by artists Sophia Al Maria and Jenna Sutela and composer Annea Lockwood The third symposium entitled PLANTSEX took place at Cinema Lumiere of the French Institute in London in April 2019 featuring Melanie Bonajo Maria Dimitrova Chloe Aridjis Dineo Seshee Bopape Emanuele Coccia Jenna Sutela Laurence Totelin Alex Cecchetti and Victoria Sin The fourth symposium entitled The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish with Plants took place at EartH Hackney London in May 2019 It featured Tabita Rezaire Hans Ulrich Obrist Kapwani Kiwanga Miranda Lowe Kim Walker Saelia Aparicio Carlos Magdalena Chris Watson Natasha Myers Michael Marder Teresa Castro Antoine Bertin Elvia Wilk Amy Hollywood and Vivian Caccuri The fifth symposium entitled The Shape of a Circle in the Dream of a Fish took place at the Natural History Museum in Porto in November 2022 It featured Yussef Agbo Ola Olaniyi Studio Federico Campagna Nicola S Clayton Onome Ekeh Cru Encarnacao Alex Jordan Sophie Lunn Rockliffe Nahum Hatis Noit and Rain Wu and includes a screening of films by artists Mariana Calo and Francisco Queimadela Rosalind Fowler Derek Jarman Dominique Knowles Ben Rivers and Himali Singh Soin In 2019 she co curated with John Akomfrah Guilherme Blanc and Gareth Evans the Forum do Futuro an annual programme of debates and performances held in Porto Portugal whose main objective is to invite guests from different disciplines and cultural backgrounds to discuss key issues facing contemporary societies The five hundredth anniversary of the first circumnavigation of the world by Fernao de Magalhaes inspired the edition Symbolically adopting the title Crossings Travessias the Forum do Futuro rethought this journey and its wide ranging multiple effects at a historical political and cultural level Invited speakers included Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Sonia Guajajara Danny Glover Christina Sharpe Elizabeth Povinelli Vandana Shiva Coco Fusco Arthur Jafa David Adjaye Fred Moten Ralph Lemon Fiesta Warinwa from the African Wildlife Foundation and others In 2020 she also co curated the Forum do Futuro this time with Shumon Basar Jenna Sutela and Guilherme Blanc Entitled Vita Nova the festival answered to the challenges and changes introduced by the COVID 19 pandemic by assuming the shape of a book and inquiring upon the present future of humanity in a troubled and changing world Invited contributors included Sophia Al Maria K Allado McDowell Tosh Basco Rosi Braidotti Octavia Butler Ted Chiang GPT 3 Alexis Pauline Gumbs Joan Jonas Kirsten Keller Tabita Rezaire Denise Ferreira da Silva Suzanne Treister Aby Warburg Chandra Wickramasinghe Feifei Zhou She maintains a keen interest and an advocacy position in supporting the rights and welfare of nonhuman life expressed in diffusing pro animal sensibilities concerning the revision of food fashion and rearing habits and traditions as well as promoting ethic and humane knowledge advance in animal studies Accordingly she advocates for the end of the factory meat industry vegetarianism and the revision of the concept of the nuclear family and its reproductive goals Her politics tend to the left She lives between Normandy Basel and London with Meo a Portuguese longhair cat Misha a Siberian cat and Tao an Ibizan hound References edit internet Citta in Silvana Editoriale silvanaeditoriale it in Italian Retrieved 2018 02 17 Agenda Art Agenda art agenda com Retrieved 2018 02 17 Filipa Ramos CURA Retrieved 2018 02 17 Filipa Ramos frieze com Retrieved 2018 02 17 Should We Stay or Should We Go frieze com 20 June 2016 Retrieved 2018 02 17 Theater Garden Bestiary Mousse Magazine moussemagazine it in Italian October 2016 Retrieved 2018 02 17 Time as Material Mousse Magazine moussemagazine it in Italian February 2015 Retrieved 2018 02 17 Mousse 58 Mousse Magazine moussemagazine it in Italian Retrieved 2018 02 17 Nero Magazine THE BIRDS AND THE BEES Nero Magazine Retrieved 2018 02 17 Ramos Filipa Summer 2013 Marten Spangberg Spike Art Magazine Francis Upritchard The White ReviewThe White Review thewhitereview org Retrieved 2018 02 17 Exposition Chris Marker les 7 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