About
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My name is Pablo Encinas Alonso (ES, 1990), and I am an interdisciplinary spatial practitioner and researcher based in Gothenburg, Sweden. My enquiry lies at the intersection of spatial theory and practice, bridging art and architecture. Trained in both fields, I completed an MFA in Fine Arts in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2023, having previously graduated from the Architecture school at BA and MA level in 2019 in Madrid, Spain. I have been an active member of the independent study group AIRC at SKOGEN, also in Gothenburg, since 2021, where I lead a project focusing on spatial reading with practitioners from diverse fields. In 2024, I joined Trojan Horse, an autonomous educational platform based in Helsinki that organises summer schools, workshops, reading circles and live action role-plays in the landscapes of design, architecture and art.
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Collaborations, Exhibitions, Education and Research
My trajectory includes individual work and collaborations on design projects and exhibitions with architects,
artists, and institutions. I have participated in research (2016, 2017, 2020 at UEMadrid), education (FABLABUE,
UEMadrid 2017-2021), and international exhibitions (Shenzhen/Hong Kong Bi-City Biennial 2015). My work has been
selected for exhibitions and film festivals (Young Playlist curated by Sondre Røe at AMIFF21, Harstad, 2021/ Biting My
Tongue, Göteborg Konsthall, 2023, curated by Liv Stoltz and Daniel Jewesbury) and publications (Hdk-Valand 2023,
UEMadrid 2020, UPM Madrid 2019). For a decade, I have been working in the fields of art, design and architecture, with a particular emphasis on socially engaged and speculative collective projects. I have received research scholarships and have been invited as a guest lecturer at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM, Spain) and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland).
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Most recent projects