Alexander Strecker
Postgraduate Fellow, Laboratory for Social Choreography
Alexander Strecker is a writer and curator. He holds a PhD in Art, Art History, and Visual Studies from Duke University. He is the editor of four volumes: Bread for the Living, Bread for the Dead (Tavros Editions, 2025), Depression Era: A Collective Lens in the Age of Crisis (KOLEKTIV8, 2025), While We’re Together (Onassis Foundation, 2021), and Forever More Images (Onassis Foundation, 2019). He has worked with cultural institutions such as the Barbican Centre, Somerset House, Les Rencontres d’Arles, The Photographers’ Gallery, Zoetrope, VOID, MISC, Paris Photo, Art Basel, and Yo-Yo Ma’s Bach Project. His academic research has been published in the Journal of Greek Media & Culture and A Peer-Reviewed Journal About. He is a founding member of Duke’s Laboratory for Social Choreography, for which he co-curated Parliament, a two-month “social choreographic site” held at the Benaki Museum in Athens in the summer of 2025.