Guta Galli (Brazil) is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance, video, installation and photography. She holds a postgraduate degree in Photography (FAAP, São Paulo) and an MFA (San Francisco Art Institute). Her feminist researches study the intersections between womanhood, power, race, sexuality and violence. Galli’s last researches use her personal experience as an expatriate artist to make a critical commentary on immigration politics on Trump’s era. In her current work she investigates how neoliberalism and its radical freedom has impacted labor and the contemporary body.
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