In a world saturated with visual stimuli, Mexican artist Alejandro Glatt proposes another way to experience art.
His work fuses the sensorial, the technological and the ritual, creating immersive experiences where perception goes beyond the visual.
Through the use of fruits, maps and NFT, Glatt generates a connection between nature, identity and collective exploration, generating a broader experience than usual in the viewer.


Art to feel
From interactive installations to digital projections, his work invites to touch, smell and experience. His series Feel the Fruit is a clear example of this proposal, where the public participates in rituals that explore the relationship between the body, memory and the environment.
“Art should be lived, not just observed” says the artist.
Dialogue between the organic and the digital
While his work is rooted in the tactile and sensory, Glatt has also expanded into the digital art world with 12 NFT collections and collaborations with international artists and platforms. This duality between the organic and the technological reflects the evolution of contemporary art, where immersive experiences and virtual spaces open new avenues of artistic exploration.


Global impact
From Mexico, Glatt has taken his vision to different corners of the world, exploring the relationship between territory and community through intervened maps and interdisciplinary collaborations. His next milestone: an official image of Frida Kahlo, in collaboration with the Frida Kahlo Museum in Tulum, will be sent to the moon, consolidating his proposal as a bridge between tradition and innovation.
Towards a transformative art
At a time when art transcends physical limits, Glatt’s work proposes a new form of interaction: an art that is felt, lived and transformed. “Every artistic experience should leave us with something more than an image: an emotion, a reflection, a change in the way we perceive the world,” he concludes.
His work is, in essence, an invitation to rediscover art through the senses.

