Fernando García Dory’s (*Madrid, lives and works in Madrid) work engages the relationship between culture and nature, as manifested in multiple contexts: from landscape and the rural, to desires and expectations in relation to identity, crisis, utopia and social change. Interested in the harmonic complexity of biological forms and processes, his work addresses connections and cooperation, from microorganisms to social systems, and from traditional art languages drawing to collaborative agro-ecological projects and actions. He studied Fine Arts and Rural Sociology, and is currently preparing a PhD on Art and Agroecology. He was granted the Socially Engaged Award by Creative Time New York, the Chamberlain Award and finalist of the Rolex Prize. He is a fellow of the Council of Forms (Paris) and board member of the World Alliance of Nomadic Pastoralists. He has developed projects and shown his work at Tensta Konsthall, Van Abbe Museum, Reina Sofia Museum, SFMOMA, Centre Pompidou, documenta 12 as well as the Biennales of Gwangju, Istanbul and Athens. Since 2010, he has been developing a project about a para-institution called INLAND.