A shared intimacy
artistic practice, hyperconnectivity and extimacy in the Experimentation Laboratory
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https://doi.org/10.24310/artxt.5.2025.21567Keywords:
Artistic practices, intimacy, extimacy, memory, Contemporary ArtAbstract
«Una intimidad compartida» is a collective artistic project carried out within the framework of the Experimental Laboratory at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Málaga, during February 2025. The 2más2 Collective explored the notions of intimacy and extimacy through artistic practice. Through multiple activities and a final exhibition, the project explored the links between artistic production, memory, identity, and the exposure of the intimate in the digital age. This article presents the development of the project from a multidisciplinary perspective, reflecting on the potential of art as a tool to rethink intimacy.
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Copyright (c) 2025 María Melgar Becerra, Silvia Duque López, Jorge Montalbán Blanco, Alicia González Molina

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