Bio
Libero Andreotti is Professor of Architecture and Resident Director of
the Georgia Tech Paris Program. He holds a Ph.D. in Architectural
History, Theory, and Criticism from MIT. His main areas of interest are
the history of European art and architecture between the wars and avant
garde movements after World War II. Mr. Andreotti was a Fulbright
scholar to Italy in 1989 and a Fulbright Senior Scholar to France in
1994.
He is curator and editor, with Xavier Costa, of Situationist:
Art, Politics, Urbanism held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in
Barcelona and of Theory of the Derive and Other Situationist
Writings on the City (Barcelona: ACTAR 1996). He is contributor and
co-curator of the exhibition Mario Sironi: la grande decorazione
at the Milan Triennale of 2004 (Milan: Electa 2004) and the at the
Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna (2003). His writings have appeared in
October, Lotus International, JAE, Architectural Theory Review, Built
Environment, Design Studies, and Architecture and Idea. His forthcoming
book Le Grand Jeu à Venir: écrits situationnistes sur la ville
(Paris : Editions la Villette 2007), is funded in part through a grant
from the French Ministry of Culture. Mr. Andreotti is also a practicing
architect in Paris.