Francisco Godoy Vega

Francisco Godoy Vega

Writer, artist and curator QBIPOC. PhD in Art History and Visual Culture (UAM, 2015), member of the Ayllu collective and co-director of the Palenque Chiquichinchay Programme for Transgressive Migrants.

Teaching / Research

He has been a researcher at MNCARS (2009-2011, 2014-2016) and lecturer in the Department of History and Theory of Art at the UAM (2013-2017). He is currently a regular lecturer on the Master's Degree in Cultural Management at the Universidad Carlos III and on the Diploma in Andean Thought and Decolonial Feminism at the Institute for the Study of Andean Cultures.

Publications

His publications include Usos y costumbres de los blancos (2023), La exposición como recolonización (2018) and No existe sexo sin racialización (ed., 2017). He has also published the poetry books La revolución de las ratas (2013) and La enfermedad del sudaca (2018). He has also spoken at some twenty seminars and conferences, including Ámà: 4 Days on Caring, Repairing and Healing (Gropius Bau, 2021), Aabaakwad (MCA Sydney, 2020), Decolonising Europe (El Born, 2018) and Decolonising the Museum (MACBA, 2014).

He has curated exhibitions such as El robo del dolor (MNBA Chile, 2023), Todos los tonos de la rabia (MUSAC, 2018) and Crítica de la razón migrante (La Casa Encendida, 2014). As a member of the Ayllu collective, he has exhibited at Matadero Madrid, the Sydney Biennial, the Arts Santa Mònica Centre, the Kochi Biennial, the CAC in Quito and the Sao Paulo Biennial.