Angelica Speroni is a researcher at Université Paris 8, where in 2024 she obtained her PhD in Aesthetics, Sciences and Technologies of the Arts (in joint supervision with IUAV University of Venice). Her current research on intermediality in contemporary arts, particularly through the exemplum of the creative journey and works of Lucia Romualdi, has led her to oversee the establishment of the Archivio Lucia Romualdi in Rome.
Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts (ABA) in Rome, she is currently Cultore della materia (Assistant Professor) for the course in Exhibition Design and Visual Communication (since 2022), as she previously was for the course in Aesthetics (2019–2021), where she held several seminars.
She published the monograph Raggiungere l’orizzonte. Significato, valore e funzione della ricerca artistica (“Reaching the Horizon. Meaning, Value and Function of Artistic Research”) in 2024 (Erma di Bretschneider), in addition to numerous articles in scientific journals. She is currently working on the edition of a monograph on Lucia Romualdi and on a series of interviews she curated with and about the artist (featuring, among others, Antonio Ballista, Achille Bonito Oliva, Ivan Fedele, Claudio Jacomucci, Giacomo Marramao, Franco Mazzi, Fausto Sebastiani).
Among her most recent international conferences, she took part in DIMMI (Trento 2024) and CIM (Turin 2024), and has given seminars both in Italy and abroad. She has curated several exhibitions in prestigious venues, including INASA–Palazzo Venezia (Rome 2019), Cantieri Culturali alla Zisa (Palermo 2018), Palazzo Ajutamicristo (Palermo 2019), and Sala Colleoni, ABA Rome (Rome 2017–2019).