Professor of the Department of Communication at the Universidad Iberoamericana - Mexico City, from 2011-2017 he was also coordinator of the Master's Degree in Communication. His research interests include film, theater and visual arts studies and critical cultural studies. He has published, lectured, and taught courses on critical art and the relationship between aesthetics and politics, on artistic research and research methods, as well as on Latin American cinema and theater. He is the author of Making Time: Critical Strategies of Art in the Political (Universidad Iberoamericana, 2020). He is currently researching critical strategies for representation and image based on the tensions that occur on their surfaces. He obtained the Doctorate in Art History from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the Diploma of Advanced Studies in the “Art, territory and media culture” program from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Barcelona. He has been a visiting professor at the universities of Gothenburg, Castilla-La Mancha, the Netherlands Film Academy, UNAM and the Universidad Veracruzana. He is a member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico at level 1. In the artistic and cultural field he has worked on documentary film, theater and curatorial projects, among others. In 2014-2018 he was Regional Vice President of CILECT Ibero-America, part of the International Association of Film and TV Schools. He is part of the ARTEA Live and Performing Arts Research Network.