About Me

I am a contemporary art curator, researcher and independent cultural manager with an academic background in Art Theory, Art History, Visual Studies and Latin American Studies. I hold a PhD in History and Theory of Arts from University of Barcelona. In my last 10 years I have held roles as a curator, academic researcher, university professor, artistic mediator and cultural manager.
I am passionate about the political and transformative potential of curatorial and educational work, which I understand as collective and situated practices. I am deeply committed to dialogical and context-responsive approaches to exhibition-making. I have recently led the Kinetics of Work mediation project, winner of the 2024 Miquel Casablancas Contemporary Art Prize. This project engaged artists, workers and activist groups in collaborative research and exhibition production. I have also co-curated projects that explore the politics of labour, borders and migration as well as countervisuality tactics. Examples include Ne Travaillez Jamais (winner of the ADN Curatorial Prize in 2015), Border Zones (Espai 10, 2017–18), and Video(Art)Prosumers (winner of the LOOP Festival Prize in 2014).
My academic work has been published in journals such as Quaderni Culturali IILA, Imagofagia, Kamchatka, and Cambridge Scholars Publishing. In these papers I explore aesthetics, extractivism and decolonial heritage politics. I have presented my work at international venues including LASA, UNAM, L’Alternativa CCCB, and the University of the Western Cape and I have also taught curating and art theory in Mexico and Spain.

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