Andrea Giunta (b. 1960) is an Art historian and curator specialized in Latin American and Contemporary Art, she received her Ph.D. from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she is Professor of Latin American and Contemporary Art. She is also Principal Researcher of the CONICET, National Research Council, Argentina, and Visiting Scholar at The University of Texas at Austin. Recipient of fellowships such as the Guggenheim, the Getty Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Donald D. Harrington Faculty Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin and the Tinker Professorship at Columbia University. Among her last books are Feminismo y arte latino americano (2018); Radical Women. Latin American Art, 1960-1985 (with Cecilia Fajardo-Hill); When Does Contemporary Art Begin? (2014); Escribir las imágenes (2011).
In 2020, she was the general curator of the Mercosur Biennal of Contemporary Art (Brasil).