José Luis Corazón Ardura is a Doctor in Literature Theory and Comparative Literature (2016) and a Doctor of Philosophy (2005) at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Currently, he is Professor of Aesthetics in the Degree in Audiovisual and Multimedia Communication at ERAM (University of Girona) and Professor of Contemporary Art, Inter-artistic Dialogues of Modernity and Latest Trends in the Degree in Humanities at the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona. He has been a Prometheus researcher in the Humanities area (2013-2014) and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Spain in Rome (2012). Among his books it should be noted: • Peripecia (Fórcola, 2022) • Historias of automata. Conversations with Sigfrido Martín Begué • César Vallejo: la celda del poema (doctoral thesis) • Poeticas del presente • The staircase leads to nowhere: aesthetics by Juan Eduardo Cirlot (CENDEAC, 2007, doctoral thesis) • Devastate, shadow, (Azuay House of Culture) Among the exhibitions he organized are: • Spanish Flies • Undergentryfication • The depleted community • Allegories of migration • Res Publicae • Interventions of capitalism in current Spanish video art • Outskirts • Teresa Margolles. Centrifugal force • Román Gubern. The expanded image He was the co-director of Sublime arte + cultura contemporánea and editor for Spain and Latin America of Cura Magazine. He has been a contributor to the cultural supplement Encuentros (Diari de Tarragona), Revista de Occidente, La alegría de los naufragios, Nolens Volens, Artishock, CartónPiedra, among others.