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Luis Berríos-Negrón

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Luis Berríos-Negrón (San Juan, 1971*) is a Puerto Rican environmental artist and experimental architect. He is concerned with decolonising the forms and forces of global warming and climate injustice. Current post-doc is titled 'Of tree nurseries...' and is continuation to a recent long-term research residency with at the national post-hurricane reforestation project of Puerto Rico (Para La Naturaleza 2021-22), and from his PhD dissertation titled 'Breathtaking Greenhouse Parastructures' (Konstfack Collection 2020).

He is Associate Professor and Research Fellow at Umeå University (2023-present). Recent exhibitions and installations include titled 'Estratas, viveros y entrañas / Strata, Nurseries, and Entrails' (Las Lunas, Caguas PR 2022), Sin Título / Untitled (POST Houston Texas 2022), Passage of the Specularium (Onoma, Fiskars FI 2020), Anarquivo Negantrópico (Gammelgaard DK 2019), Wardian Table at Agropoetics (Savvy Contemporary, Berlin DE 2019), Impasse Finesse Neverness (Museum of Ethnography and Archeology of Bahia, Salvador BRA 2017), Collapsed Greenhouse at Undisciplinary Learning (District, Berlin DE 2016), and Earthscore Specularium (Färgfabriken Konsthal, Stockholm SE 2015).

He is a PhD in Art, Technology, and Design from Konstfack University of the Arts (SE) and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). His dissertation is titled Breathtaking Greenhouse Parastructures, published by Konstfack Collection (2020). He holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from Parsons New School (2003), and a Master of Architecture from M.I.T. (2006).