Mit Borrás

Mit Borrás (b. 1982) is a Spanish visual artist based in Madrid and Berlin. Borrás’ work examines the relationship between human nature and technology and their purpose of evolution. He has developed a complex body of work that encompasses visions of a post-human state of consciousness. His focus centers on the interconnectivity between biodiversity and technological progress and the philosophical concept of adaptation as a method of surpassing categorical limits of existence. His works are essayistic portraits in the form of video-based works, performances, and multi-dimensional installations, embodying an augmented state of awareness.

Mit Borrás's work has been exhibited at Centre Pompidou, Paris (2022); Art Dubai, UAE (2022); the Hara Museum, Tokyo (2010); Exgirlfriend Gallery, Berlin (2016–21); Tick Tack Gallery, Antwerp (2021); The Wrong Biennale, Paris (2021); Art Cologne (2021); Pylon Hub, Dresden (2021); Harddiskmuseum, Paris (2020); Arebyte Gallery, London (2019); Towards the Last Unicorn, São Paulo (2019); Dimora Artica, Milan (2018); Frontviews, Vienna (2019), Berlin (2018), and Athens (2018); Aleph Projects, Tel Aviv (2017); Biennial of Media Arts of Chile (2017); Palacio Fernandini and Art Lima, Lima (2016); Museo de Bellas Artes de Chile (2017); Kreuzberg Pavillon, Berlin (2013) and Norway (2016); Loop Barcelona (2010, 2015-2019); and Transmediale, Berlin (2011), among others.


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