
About the Artist
Miguel Fernández de Castro (Sonora, 1986) is a visual artist. Working across photography, video, sculpture, and writing, his practice addresses how ecological and violent regimes intertwine in the production of space and memory. His work has been presented at venues such as the Shanghai Biennale, Museo Tamayo, Museo Jumex, Museo MARCO, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, Storefront for Art & Architecture, Ballroom Marfa, Whitechapel Gallery, Frac Centre –Val de Loire, Ashkal Alwan, among others. He was a fellow of the FONCA Young Creators program in 2012 and 2019. He was a member of the National System of Art Creators of Mexico. Based in the Sonora–Arizona borderlands, he is co-director of Altar Research Center.
