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Publications

The art of Adriana Bertini is widely recognized and documented, with publications in over 25 books, articles, and media outlets. Her artistic production not only challenges social norms but also contributes to academic discussions on themes such as sexual health, human rights, and sustainability.

Bertini's works have been incorporated into various academic contexts, including theses and university capstone projects, reflecting the relevance and influence of her work in the fields of art and education. These records not only celebrate her artistic contributions but also highlight the importance of her research in promoting critical dialogues on contemporary issues.

The artist continues to be a significant figure at the intersection of art and activism, using her publications as a means to raise awareness and inspire future generations of artists and scholars.

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Books

  • Future Fashion: Innovative Materials and Technology - Macarena San Martin, Ed. Promopress, Spain

  • Les Objets Fous d'Artistes - Laurent Boudie, Ed. Hoebeke, France

  • Our Sexuality - Robert L. Crooks, Karla Baur, Ed. Cengage Learning, USA

  • Condom: One Small Item, One Giant Impact - Paul Allen, Ed. New Internationalist, USA

  • Sex Design - Max Rippon, Ed. Loft Publications, USA

  • Culture and the Condom - Karen Anijar, Thuy Dao-Jensen, Ed. International Academic Publishers, USA

  • Cultural Production and Change in Kenya: Building Bridges - Kimani Njogu, Ed. Twaweza Communications, Africa

  • DNA Brasil: Tendências e Conceitos Emergentes para as Cinco Regiões Brasileiras - Patricia Dalpra, Ed. Senai - Estação das Letras e Cores, Brasil

  • Reproductive Health Matters: Condoms, Yes! 'Abstinence', No - Marger Berer, Ed. Ford Foundation, London

  • Contacto - UNFPA Country Support Team for Southern Africa, Edição 23 / UN, Africa

  • Morir a los 27 - Joseph Gelinek, Ed. Plaza & Janés Editores S.A., Spain

  • Zakelijke Communicatie Schriftelijk - Karen Knispel, Ed. Pearson Benelux, Netherlands

  • Learning at the Museum: Frontiers, Identity, Race, and Power - Viv Golding, Ed. Routledge, London

  • Arts Take Miami - SeeMe, Ed. Jeffrey Aldrich, USA

  • Not Alone - UCLA Department of World Arts and Culture, USA

  • World Arts, Local Lives: The Collections of the Fowler Museum at UCLA - USA

  • Atitude Abril: Aids Desinformação Tem Cura - João Abraão, Ed. Abril, Brasil

  • InVIHsibles: Trajectories de Femmes Séropositives - PhD Vanessa Fargnoli, Ed. Antipodes, Switzerland

  • Första Hjälpen i Samtidskont - Karin Lundmark, Ed. Bohusläns Museum, Västarvet, Switzerland

  • Art Aids - Han Nefkens, Ed. Centraal Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands

  • Representations of HIV/AIDS in Contemporary Hispano-American and Caribbean Culture - Gustavo Subero, Ed. Routledge, Caribbean

  • New York, Volume 43 - New York Magazine Company, USA

  • The Art of Fashion: Installing Allusions - Jos Arts, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

  • Museum Practice - Ed. Museums Association, London

  • Design Matters - Dansk Design Center, Ed. Designmatters ApS, Denmark

  • Global and World Art in the Practice of the University Museum - Jane Chin Davidson, Sandra Esslinger, Ed. Taylor & Francis, USA

  • Catalyzing Innovation: A Visual & Systematic Guide - Michelle Greenwald, Ed. New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA

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