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Darío Corbeira

Vive en Madrid. Estudió arquitectura y sociología, comenzando su trabajo como artista a mediados de los años setenta. Actualmente es también profesor en la Universidad de Salamanca y coeditor de la revista Brumaria. Su trabajo viene girando en torno a la desaparición de la clase obrera como sujeto unívoco y la crisis del movimiento comunista internacional.

Editó el libro "Construir... o deconstruir" (2001), volumen de escritos sobre Gordon Matta-Clark. Fue comisario de "Comer o no comer" (Salamanca, 2002), proyecto expositivo cinematográfico y editorial sobre las relaciones entre comida y hambre a través del arte del siglo XX.

Véase "Matta-Clark, el artista destructor" (Babelia, El País, julio 2006): <http://www.elpais.es/articulo/arte/Matta-Clark/artista/destructor/elpbabart/20060701elpbabart_1/Tes/>

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Lives in Madrid. Studied Architecture and Sociology, starting his work as an artist in the mid-1970s. He currently teaches at the Universidad de Salamanca and is co-editor of the magazine Brumaria. His work has been dealing with the disparition of the working class as univocal subject and the crisis of the international comunist movement.

He edited the collective volume "Construir... o deconstruir" (2001), a compilation of essays on Gordon Matta-Clark, and curated "To eat or not to eat" (Salamanca, 2002), an exhibition, film/video programm and editorial project on the relations between food and hunger as seen through 20th Century's art.