No. 20 (2021): OPENASRI. Miscellaneous Number

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This issue includes a set of open articles that have been sent to the ASRI magazine within its #OPENASRI section. A section that is not governed by the requirements of a Call for papers for a monographic topic.

In this miscellaneous issue, 7 authors and researchers who have focused their work on fields as important as the limits of representation and the creative act; the segmented conception of time in contemporary artistic production; the vision of surrealism from a feminist perspective; the flirtation of painters like Pablo Picasso in the use of early 20th century vision technologies; the detailed study of the measurements of Goya's house where his Black Paintings were made; the autobiographical look at contemporary photography and finally, the analysis and importance of the art biennial system before the COVID-19 pandemic. We publish a new issue that was born with the aim of adding the different voices of research in Art without the impositions of monographic issues, with the aim of adding from the diversity of thought and the transversality of the branches of knowledge. So, we hope, as always, that you enjoy and learn from reading as we have. Thank you for reading us.

Director and Editors: Jsoé Ramón Alcalá & Tomás Zarza

Published: 2021-12-22