Artist Profile: Alejandra Coz Rosenfeld

Untitled I by Alejandra Coz Rosenfeld, 2019
Alejandra Coz Rosenfeld — Untitled I, 2019
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Untitled II by Alejandra Coz Rosenfeld, 2019
Alejandra Coz Rosenfeld — Untitled II, 2019
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Poet, visual artist, therapist, and astrologer. Alejandra Coz is a guest collaborator of Sur Gallery. She studied Literature at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and Art at Palazzo Spinelli in Florence, Italy. She is the author of the poetry collections Marea Baja (Editorial Cuarto Propio, 2017) and La Jabalina (Ediciones Filacteria, 2019), and the novel La Lava (Sangría Editores, 2021).

Her practice moves across poetry and memory. Through embroidery and the gathering of found elements, she constructs what she calls an archaeological map of emotionality — a layered excavation of feeling, loss, and recollection. This work runs parallel to her curatorial and archival practice as director of the Fundación Lotty Rosenfeld.

Recent Activity

2026
Curatorial direction — En el principio era el mar, group exhibition. Sur Gallery, Barcelona.

2025
Paradojas, ciclos y bifurcaciones, group exhibition. Sur Gallery, Barcelona.
La Textil, group exhibition. Barcelona.
Co-curatorial direction — Lotty Rosenfeld: By Pass. La Frontera del Signo. PhotoEspaña 2025, Madrid.
Curatorial research project — Lotty Rosenfeld: Esta Línea es mi arma. Lübeck, Germany.
Unidad Mínima, group exhibition. Galería CABA, Valparaíso, Chile.

2024
Las piedras de mis muertasEl galerista que bajó de la montaña, group exhibition. Galería Araucaria, Barcelona.
Festival Fecina 12 — Diálogo en torno a la obra de Lotty Rosenfeld. Cineteca Nacional de Chile.
L'Alternativa Fest — Lotty Rosenfeld: Cos en Resistencia, talk. CCCB, Barcelona.
LatCinema — Diálogo en torno al documental Roser Bru/1999. Cinemes Girona, Spain.

2023
Curatorial direction — Me niego: Lotty Rosenfeld, video art exhibition. Festival Loop, Casa América Catalunya, Barcelona. Presented on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the coup d'état in Chile.
2nd Freiburg Biennial Symposium — Nervous Infrastructures, Acts of Resistance. Freiburg, Germany.

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