Max de Esteban is an artist working mostly in photography and video whose work is best known for his examination of the human condition under a technological regime. His projects have been exhibited at museums and institutions such as Jeu de Paume in Paris, MUAC in Mexico,NRW-Forum in Dusseldorf, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Deutsche TechnikMuseum in Berlin, Virreina Centre de l’Image in Barcelona, CGAC in Santiago de Compostela and Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Max participated in the YokohamaTriennale (2020); XIII Cairo Biennial (2019); XIII Bienal de la Habana (2019);XVI Fotofest Biennial (2016) and Darmstädter TdF Triennial (2014). His work has been the subject of five monographs: Estética de la Extinción (Turner); TwentyRed Lights (Virreina/La Fábrica); Propositions (La Fábrica); Heads will Roll (Hatje Cantz) and Elegies of Manumission (Nazraeli Press) and is part of museums’ collections such as Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Staatliche Museen zuBerlin, SEDF in Bratislava, Deutsche Technik Museum in Berlin, CGAC in Santiagode Compostela, Wifredo Lam in La Habana and MACBA in Barcelona. Max is a Fulbright alumnus and received a PhD in Economics and Business from UniversitatRamon Lull, an MBA from Stanford University and a MSc andBSc inEngineering from Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya.