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In the beginning were the hands

Asier Mendizabal 

Visual artist. His work started out from an early interest in observing how the reconstruction of Basque culture in the 20th century adopted the language of abstraction.  The representation of the collective, the construction of identity and the role of… Read More »Asier Mendizabal 

Juan José Gómez Cadenas

Physicist and writer. He is Ikerbasque lecturer at the Donostia International Physics Center, where he directs the NEXT experiment, conducted  at LSC, the Canfranc underground laboratory, as well as the nuESS experiment, conducted at the European Spallation Source. The goal of… Read More »Juan José Gómez Cadenas

Luciano Espinosa

Pensador, entre la filosofía y la antropología. Profesor de filosofía del departamento de Filosofía, Lógica y Estética de la Universidad de Salamanca. Doctor por esta misma universidad con la tesis Spinoza, naturaleza y ecosistema (publicada por UPSA). Sus últimas publicaciones… Read More »Luciano Espinosa

Lisa Tan

Artist and Educator. She traces the contours of life as it is shaped by desire and determined by the contingent encounters that form it. Her work takes the form of installation, photography, video, and writing, among other gestures. Earlier this… Read More »Lisa Tan

Patricia Esquivias

Visual artist. Trained at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, with a master’s degree in Fine Arts from the California College of Arts in San Francisco, she has earned accolades and scholarships including the Fullbright. Her… Read More »Patricia Esquivias

Johanna Gustafsson Fürst

Artist and Educator. She is a Stockholm-based artist that uses sculpture and installations, where the ability of the physical to function relationally is central to creating shifts between the known and the imagined. Recurring preoccupations revolve around exercise of power,… Read More »Johanna Gustafsson Fürst

Mónica Bello

Art historian and curator. Since 2015, she has held the position of Head of Arts at CERN at the at the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva, where she provides strategic leadership and oversight for the laboratory’s art initiatives,… Read More »Mónica Bello

Gerald Raunig

Philosopher and art theorist. Professor of Philosophy at Zurich University of Art, co-founder of eipcp, the European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies and co-editor of the transversal platform. His work deals with the philosophies of multiplicity and dividuality, and the… Read More »Gerald Raunig