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Anna Enguix Carrasco is an art historian, cultural critic, curator and educator based in Valencia and Berlin. She is currently a pre-doctoral researcher in Art History at the University of Valencia, where she also teaches courses in Image Analysis and Artistic Historiography. Her academic and critical work moves between visual culture and media studies articulating a transdisciplinary approach that connects image theory, historiography, and cultural criticism. Before and alongside her doctoral research, she completed a Master’s Degree in Critical Theory at the Carlos III University of Madrid. In 2024, she was awarded the competitive Spanish Ministry of Education FPU Doctoral Fellowship, and in 2025 she received a DAAD Summer School Scholarship at Humboldt University of Berlin. Her current research explores visual genealogies, the epistemology of images, and the Benjaminian Denkbild, tracing intersections between Baroque emblematics and modern thought.
Anna’s work is defined by a constant dialogue between academia and public cultural production. Since 2021, she has been a weekly columnist in the Arts & Culture section of La Vanguardia and a regular contributor to Cartelera Turia and Rockdelux. Her writing addresses cinema, contemporary art, and critical theory, positioning cultural criticism as a space of intellectual intervention and public debate. In 2023, she was selected as a film programmer for CineZeta, the youth programming initiative of Cineteca Madrid at Matadero Madrid. She was a regular guest on La Turra, a podcast on Catalan public television TV3, and has served as a jury member at international film festivals such as Márgenes, Documenta and Cinema Jove.
Her public engagement includes invitations as a speaker and panelist at institutions such as FNAC (Mercacine Roundtable), FILMINIST, and the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB), where she has contributed to discussions on visual culture, comparative literature and media.