Andrea Giunta

Andrea Giunta completed her secondary studies at the Instituto Tierra Santa and the Escuela Normal Superior No.

[1] She was the founding director of the Center for Documentation, Research, and Publications (CeDIP) at the Centro Cultural Recoleta of Buenos Aires (2006–2007)[2] and a member of the advisory committee that directed the National Museum of Fine Arts (2006–2007).

Since 2014 she has been a member of the Artistic Scientific Committee at the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA).

Giunta's research work focuses on Argentine, Latin American, and international art from the postwar period to the present.

[11] She has developed research on gender studies since the early 1990s, and has included a feminist perspective since the 2010 exhibit Radical Women.