Iván Moure Pazos is a historian of art and senior lecturer at the University of Santiago de Compostela whose work explores the intersections of literature, architecture, and visionary art.
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In the 19th century, two eccentric aristocrats built elaborate Moorish-inspired castles in Italy, blending architecture, mysticism, and experimental healing into immersive private worlds.
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Iván Moure Pazos is a senior lecturer in the history of art at the University of Santiago de Compostela. A Galician essayist with Andalusian roots, he has held research fellowships at the University of Bologna’s Institute for Advanced Studies and at the Research Center for Architecture, Urbanism, and Design at the University of Lisbon. Pazos has participated in numerous international research projects and is a recognized specialist on the town of Sintra. His work explores the intersections of literature, art, and architecture, as well as the visionary traditions that have shaped the region’s modern cultural identity.
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Tribute to Juan A. Ramírez
AV | September | 2016
Juan Antonio Ramírez (1948-2009) was one of the most lucid and extraordinary intellectuals of twentieth-century Spain. On the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of his Architecture for the Screen: A Critical Study of Set Design in Hollywood’s Golden Age (English edition 2004), Moure Pazos remembers the historian and critic’s work.
