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Marvin Milián

Marvin Milián is an educator who with ambition seeks to innovate change in the way art history is taught in the classroom.. He has earned an MA in modern art history from Azusa Pacific University and a BA in art history from the University of California Riverside. As a Ph.D. student in visual arts: philosophy, aesthetic and art theory at IDSVA his work looks to understand the fluid evolution of art and aesthetics through philosophy and critique. His current research focuses on a novel interpretation of street art as a dialogic aesthetic, where an intertextual examination into the relationship between street art and graffiti proves fruitful in understanding the art of the street as an aesthetic within Mikhail Bakhtin’s theoretical architecture.


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