Ale de la Puente’s work deals with notions of time-space and memory through a continuous construction of poetic relations between experiences given by space and time from a technological, scientific, philosophical, to linguistic approach.
De la Puente’s diverse background (studies in industrial design, goldsmithing, and boatbuilding) and interests in concepts of time and space have led her to collaborate with several scientists in different fields from hypnotism, astronomy, nuclear physics to meteorology and mathematics. She has collaborated with institutions such as the National Institute of Astronomy and the National Institute of Nuclear Science UNAM.
She has been awarded with Honorary Mention Collide@CERN 2013, the National Fellowship System of Arts Creators (Sistema Nacional de Creadores, FONCA) and the Young Creators Grant twice, both from the National Council for Arts Funds; and The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. She has exhibited her work worldwide.
