ISSN-e: 2254-5646
DOI: 10.30827/pcc
About the Journal
La revista Papeles de Cultura Contemporánea está dedicada desde el número 22 a los procesos de artificacion en las practicas culturales y estéticas actuales y a distintos estudios teóricos y artísticos sobre cultura visual moderna y contemporánea. La revista está compuesta de secciones tres secciones: temática (a cerca de un tipo de practica concreta y sus procesos de artificación) miscelánea (abarcando todas las disciplinas artisticas plasticas y visuales), y recensiones de libros, catálogos, exposiciones, publicaciones cientificas y artisticas.
Su periodicidad es anual y su difusión es digital desde esta plataforma y a través de su pagina propia: Papeles de Cultura Contemporánea (ugr.es)
PAPELES DE CULTURA CONTEMPORANEA es una revista fundada por Jesús Rubio Lapaz (†) y editada desde 2003 por el Grupo de Investigación “Tradición y Modernidad en la Cultura Contemporánea” (código HUM 736 de la Junta de Andalucía) perteneciente a la Universidad de Granada (España) con el propósito de estudiar los discursos y prácticas artísticas contemporáneas desde las más diversas perspectivas.
Current Issue
The TEMA section, coordinated by Dr. Ximena Hidalgo, provides the contributions of Luis Miguel Gutiérrez with a vision of fashion as a theme related to cultural memory, territory and one's own identity, opens the section. Vasiliki Kanelliadou, proposes access through fashion to the fantasy worlds of one of the most iconic dolls in the world in a territory as steeped in history, culture and particularities as Greece. For her part, the contribution of the artist and designer Lola Nieto, gives us the vision of the chaotic world of the creator. Finally, the coordinator of the section herself shows us the creations made for different dance companies. These are complemented in the DOSSIER section with the collaboration of the artist Concha Romeu, who gave us access to her archive of artists who have clothes as a working tool. In the RESCATE section we celebrate the centenary of the birth of Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) with an unpublished interview in Spanish in which David Pascal asks him about his relationship with comics. In the MISCELLANEOUS section, a study on textual acts and graphic production developed in the FLUXUS group, and another article on the work of the musician Giacinto Scelsi, by the philosopher Eugenio Trías. In RECENSIONES he gives an account of Barbarella and Saga de Xam, two mythical comics republished in 2023. The exhibition and catalogue by the American artist Ben Shahn and finally, the book Ninth Art, by Sylvain Lesage, about the turbulent sixties and seventies, when mass culture exploded and was defined.