Alejandro Alonso Díaz is a writer, curator and researcher with a background in art history and philosophy. His practice is concerned with epistemologies around notions of environmentalism, materiality, the post-human condition and interspecies communality, often grounded in an enquiry into other forms of existence, and rehearsing radical ways of otherness.
In 2016 he founded fluent, a para–institution for artistic research presenting cycles of consecutive exhibition modules, texts and live events, structured through long-term axes and presenting the work of artists such as Tamara Henderson, Mariana Silva, Paul Maheke, Louisa Martin, Tim Ivison & Julia Tcharfas and Laida Lertxundi, among others. Alejandro has also curated and participated in projects for The Whitechapel Gallery, London; Chisenhale; 18thSt Arts Centre, Los Ángeles; INLAND; P/////AKT, Amsterdam and the Athens Performance Biennale, among many others. He contributes regularly to international art publications such as frieze, Mousse, Terremoto and Contemporãnea. In 2014 and 2015, Alejandro was a curatorial fellowship from Fundación Botín.