Member of the Executive Committee
Alexandra Laudo
An independent professional, she is an expert in visual and performing arts, with a long professional career in the curatioral field. She has worked in projects related to narration, storytelling and the interstitial spaces between visual arts and literature; the social construction of time and the experience of temporality; the history of the gaze, ocularcentrism and the connection between technology and the ways of looking and seeing; the usage of darkness, opacity and absence in artistic practices; and, more recently, the 24/7 productivity paradigm and its connection with the consumption of caffeine and other stimulants, new technologies and sleep and rest time.
She has been associated as an external collaborator and curator in varying projects, entities and art centers of the city of Barcelona: the Sala d’Art Jove, Sant Andreu Contemporani, the Fabra i Coats-Fàbrica de Creació, the La Capella Art Center, the Joan Miró Foundation or CaixaForum, among others.
She holds a degree in Humanities and a post-graduate degree in Cultural Management from Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), and has taken a MA degree in Visual Arts and Museology at the New York University with an education fellowship from the “La Caixa” Foundation. Throughout the 2015-2016 course, she was one of the eight participants of CuratorLab, the international curatorial research program of Konstfack (Stockholm).