Liliana Gómez is professor of art and society at the University of Kassel/
Kunsthochschule Kassel and the documenta Institut. She directs the
research project Contested Amnesia and Dissonant Narratives in the
Global South: Post-Conflict in Literature, Art, and Emergent Archives for
which she was awarded an excellence grant and SNSF-professorship
by the Swiss National Science Foundation. She writes about cultural
and media theories, the history of modernity, especially with regard
to the arts, the urban and botany, aesthetics and decoloniality, art
and human rights, visual cultures and the environmental humanities.
Recently she edited Performing Human Rights: Contested Amnesia and
Aesthetic Practices in the Global South (diaphanes, 2021) and co-edited
Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Art (Routledge, 2020).
She is the author of the book Archive Matter: A Camera in the Laboratory
of the Modern (diaphanes, 2023) and editor-in-chief of the journal Latin
American and Latinx Visual Culture.