The Punto de Vista 2024 jury is composed of Ruth Somalo, Jorge Villacorta and Ainara Elgoibar..
Ruth Somalo
Senior programmer for DOC NYC, Architecture and Design Film Festival and DocumentaMadrid, film curator, predoctoral researcher and Spanish film-maker living in New York. Her feature-length and short films have been shown in commercial cinemas and at many festivals. Ruth is also a mentor and teacher in the laboratories of the UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art in Brooklyn. She has been president of the Board of Directors for the International Flaherty Seminar and now leads its Programming Committee.
Ruth Somalo's presence was supported by Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) through its Program for the Internationalization of Spanish Culture (PICE).
Jorge Villacorta Chávez
Art critic and independent curator. Co-curator of the cycle (IN)VISIBLE VIDEOGRAPHS: A selection of Latin American video-art 2000-2005 (Museo Patio Herreriano in Valladolid; Atlantic Centre of Modern Art, Canary Islands; and then a touring exhibition at AECID Centres in Latin America). He was co-curator of VIDEOTRANSLATIONS - 13 video-installations by Peruvian artists, at the Conde Duque Culture Centre, Madrid, in 2019, and co-curator of PEACE IS A CORROSIVE PROMISE 1985-1990, with critical art and agitprop by the artist Herbert Rodríguez, in the Pavilion of Peru at the 58th Venice Biennale (2022). He is currently the President of ATA (Alta Tecnología Andina), an organisation which promotes and broadcasts electronic arts. Recognised as a Culture Personality by the Ministry of Culture of Peru (2013). He was on the curating team for the permanent exhibition for the Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion-LUM in Lima. He lives in Lima.
Ainara Elgoibar
Ainara Elgoibar (Bizkaia, 1975) is an artist currently living in Bilbao. Having graduated in Business Studies from the University of Deusto, she started out working in multinational companies, firstly in Brussels and then in Barcelona, where she later took a degree in Fine Art (UB) with exchange programmes at the Cooper Union School of Art NYC and Manchester Metropolitan University. In 2018, she earned her PhD cum laude in Fine Art (UB). She mainly works in audiovisual format, with exhibitions at Artium, Fundació Tàpies, La Capella and Macba, among others. In 2013, she co-founded Tractora Koop. E., a cooperative for artists, based in Bizkaia, defined as an artistic production company for projects by the coop partners and other artists with whom they share interests and emotional ties. She has produced her own and others’ work as and from Tractora Koop E. As part of Tractora, she curated and produced the exhibition Landa lan. A Documentation of Darcy Lange (2018-2019) at Tabakalera Donostia. In 2019, alongside Usue Arrieta, she set up the Kinu Work group, a programming and self-training platform revolving around Bilbao-based artists.