• Álvaro Laiz
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  • The hunter
  • The hunter
  • The edge
  • The edge
  • Winter´s memory
  • Winter´s memory
  • Wonderland
  • Wonderland
  • Transmongolian
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The hunter explores the Udege belief in Amba, the spirit of the Amur tiger, through a fateful 1997 encounter between a poacher and a tiger seeking vengeance. This narrative of strategy, instinct, and retribution illustrates the Udege’s animistic worldview, where nature’s forces demand respect. Set in the boreal forests of the Russian Far East, The Hunter reflects on shamanistic traditions and the profound connection between the Udege people and their environment. Supported by Fundación Cerezales and Magnum Foundation.

The edge traces humanity’s ancient migration across the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age, a time when Siberian hunters traversed the shifting landscape of Kromka, the bridge between Asia and America. Integrating evolutionary biology and visual art, the project unveils our shared heritage of migration and memory. Spanning from the Bering Strait to Tierra del Fuego, The edge bridges traditional cosmogonies and genetic research to reflect on identity and our profound connection to land.

Winter´s Memoriy delves into the dehesa, an ecosystem that defies binaries, thriving in the liminal space between wild and domesticated. Álvaro Laiz examines symbiosis as a force that reshapes biological, cultural, and spiritual evolution, inspired by Lynn Margulis’s vision of humans as “walking communities.” Through his work, Laiz invites viewers to question the boundaries of nature and humanity, fostering a dialogue between earthly and sacred, human and non-human intelligences, and exploring continuities across time.

Winter´s Memory is a commissioned project by Fundación Campocerrado as part of its I artistic production residency grant.

Wonderland captures the resilient cultural identity of the Warao people in Venezuela’s Amacuro Delta, where traditions have endured despite colonial pressures. Central to this project is the recognition of Tida Wena, individuals who transcend traditional gender categories, echoing the “two-spirit” roles once respected across Indigenous societies. These pre-Columbian beliefs, now endangered by acculturation, may be among the last expressions of an ancient understanding of gender, documented here for the first time.

Transmongolian, the secret history of the mongols, explores the complex legacy of Mongolia’s The secret history of the mongols, which chronicles the rise of Genghis Khan and reveals a cultural backdrop where shamanism intersected with social norms. Eight centuries later, homosexuality remains taboo, with LGBTQ+ individuals facing repression and seeking refuge abroad for acceptance and identity. Through this lens, Transmongolian reflects on tradition, modernity, and the persistent struggles of Mongolia’s marginalized communities.

Atlantes delves into the perilous lives of Galician fishermen along Spain’s Coast of Death, a rugged landscape marked by shipwrecks and fierce Atlantic waves. For centuries, economic hardship has driven locals to risk their lives harvesting percebes—a delicacy thriving where sea and wind are most violent. Through visceral imagery, Atlantes captures the fishermen’s daily encounters with danger, underscoring the enduring human bond with the ocean and the sacrifices woven into this tradition.

Fosil explores the decline of coal mining in northern Spain, a once-thriving industry now facing extinction. Through an archaeological lens, the project documents fossilized Carboniferous remains, the miners’ lives, and their tools, now relics of a vanishing culture. Fosil juxtaposes the economic shift rendering mining unviable with the enduring cultural legacy embedded in this landscape, aiming to preserve a way of life on the brink of oblivion.
Fosil is a commissioned project by Museo Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC).

I was never really there examines memory as a shifting, virtual theater, where childhood recollections reside between past and present, reality and imagination. Through an introspective journey, the artist navigates the hidden connections between his 1984 self and his 2022 self. Created for Obscura’s The world today, this NFT project draws inspiration from Edward Steichen’s The family of man, using blockchain to archive global imagery and redefine photographic boundaries in the web3 era.

Álvaro Laiz is a visual artist and transdisciplinary researcher whose work explores how biological, technical and cultural mediations shape perception and organize knowledge about other forms of life.

Working across photography, video, installation and algorithmic visualization, he develops long-term projects at the intersection of art, science and situated forms of knowledge.

 

Awards and Grants (selection)

  • Nautilus Lanzarote Artist Residency for Artists2025
  • I Artistic Production Residency Grant, Campo Cerrado Collection2021
  • Civic Science Fellow, Rita Allen Foundation2021-2022
  • National Geographic Storytelling Fellow2020–2022
  • 2nd Place, Environmental Category, Sony World Photography Award2020
  • Public Engagement with Research Grant, University of Oxford2019
  • 1st Place, Portraiture Category, Sony World Photography Award2019
  • Artistic Residency, University of Navarra Museum, Tender Puentes2018–2022
  • 6x6 Global Talent, World Press Photo, 2018 PDN's 302018
  • National Geographic Explorer Program Grant, 2017 Winner, Juror’s Choice Award, Center, Santa Fe, USA2016
  • Winner, FotoVisura Grant for Outstanding Personal Project2015
  • Emerging Photographer Fund Finalist2015
  • Finalist, Magnum-IT Foundation Award2015
  • British Journal of Photography Ones to Watch2014
  • Gold Medal, China International Photographic Art Exhibition2013
  • 1st Prize, Contemporary African Photography Award2013
  • 2nd Prize, Festival Internacional de Fotografía de México (FINI), Mexico City, Mexico2013
  • Fórum Photographic Can Basté Grant2012
  • 1st Prize, Revela International Photography Award2012
  • 2nd Prize, Pride International Photography Contest2012

Solo shows (selection)

  • Winter´s memory, Campocerrado Collection, Espacio Dodark, Madrid, Spain2023
  • The edge, Freijo Gallery, Madrid, Spain2022
  • The edge, University of Navarra Museum (MUN), Pamplona, Spain2022
  • The hunter, Freijo Gallery, Madrid, Spain2016
  • Fosil, Museum of Mining, Sabero, León, Spain2016
  • The hunter, Cerezales Antonino y Cinia Foundation, León, Spain2015
  • Fosil, commissioned by MUSAC, León, Spain2016
  • Future plans, Photon Festival, Valencia, Spain2015
  • Transmongolian, Cortona On The Move, Cortona, Italy2015
  • Wonderland, DOCFIELD, Il Mondo Gallery, Barcelona, Spain2014
  • Wonderland, Fúcares Gallery, Madrid, Spain, 2014 Future Plans, Can Basté Foundation, Barcelona, Spain2014
  • Future plans, Can Basté Foundation, Barcelona, Spain2013
  • Transmongolian, PhotoEspaña '12, Fúcares Gallery, Madrid, Spain2012

Group exhibitions (selection)

  • Fundaciónes Cerezales, Donde estarán las nieves de antaño, León, Spain2026
  • The edge, Perpetuum Mobile, Círculo de Bellas Artes, PhotoEspaña, Madrid, Spain2024
  • The edge, Sommerset House, London, UK2019
  • The hunter, Tabacalera, INELCOM Collection, Madrid, Spain2019
  • Wonderland, Museum of the Americas, Madrid, Spain2016
  • Transmongolian, MAC/VAL Museum, Paris, France2015
  • Transmongolian, Cortona On The Move, Cortona, Italy2014
  • Wonderland, MUSAC, León, Spain2014
  • Future plans, Pondicherry Festival, Pondicherry, India2014
  • Transmongolian, Hungry Still, Format Gallery, Derby, UK2013
  • Future plans, Athens Photo Festival, Athens, Greece2013
  • Future plans, Delhi Photo Festival, India Habitat Center, New Delhi, India2013
  • Future plans, Festival Internacional de Fotografía de México, Mexico City, Mexico,2013
  • Future plans, Vögele Kultur Zentrum, Zurich, Switzerland2013
  • Future plans, POP CAP '13, Basel, Switzerland2013
  • Future plans, Lagos Photo Festival, Lagos, Nigeria2013

Selected press & reviews

Wimblu, vol 7: Movement
Text by: Alessandra Baldotano
The Edge by Wimblu

En busca del ancestro común
Clara Laguna on The Edge (Freijo Gallery, 2022)
Condé Nast Traveler

Álvaro Laiz, Entre lo terrenal y lo cósmico
María Marco on The Edge (Freijo Gallery, 2022)
El Cultural

El arte de caminar para encontrarse
Patricia Almárcegui on The Edge (MUNAV, 2022)
ABC Cultural

Viaje al centro de la existencia
Paula Echevarría Cayuela on The Edge (MUNAV, 2022)
Noticias de Navarra, 2022

Buscando el confín
Interview by Sebastián Hacher & Claudi Carreras.
Vist Projects, 2021

Out of Time portraits
Interview by Ana Bonita Evans.
World Photography Organization, 2019

A Siberian tale. The hunter
Text by Conor Risch.
PDN Magazine, 2018

If you see a tiger for one second…
Text by Ruth Eichorn and Álvaro Laiz.
World Press Photo, Witness, 2018

El cazador. The hunter
Text by Rosa Yagüez
Fundación Cerezales, 2015

Hunting among equals. The hunter
Interview by Katherine Oktober Matthews.
GUP Magazine, 2015

Los nuevos bardos
Interview by Irene Morán, 2015

Peripheral vision. Transmongolian
Text by Deborah Lam and Jack Richardson.
Nouse Mag, 2015

Más allá de la realidad. Wonderland
Text by Arianna Rinaldo.
La Maleta de Port Bou, 2014

En el país del tigre siberiano. The hunter
Text by Manuel Morales.
El Pais, 2014

Unconvering Mongolia´s transgender community. Transmongolian
Text by Laurence Butet-Roch and Arianna Rinaldo.
British Journal of Photography (1854 Mag), 2014

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