Alejandro Glatt

Sent a papaya to the Moon. Seriously.
“The papaya became a vessel through which I could express my deepest emotions and connect with others on a profound level.”
Alejandro Glatt

Alejandro Glatt once sent a papaya to the Moon. That’s not a metaphor — it’s on the lunar surface right now, riding out eternity with the Lunaprise Museum and a SpaceX stamp of approval. Born in 1995 and based in Mexico, Glatt has turned fruit (mostly papayas) into a personal brand, a movement, and a cosmic art experiment. He’s exhibited at the Louvre, crashed Art Basel with sensory fruit rituals, and collaborated with everyone from Forever 21 to Lamborghini. Whether he's installing a papaya in the jungle or launching one into orbit, he makes sure you remember it. Glatt’s “Feel the Fruit” movement blurs the line between art, meditation, and tropical branding — part immersive experience, part edible philosophy. At Lola, we celebrate the absurd, the ambitious, and the artists who know how to sell an idea. Alejandro Glatt checks all three boxes.

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Alejandro Glatt
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Papaya Portal
2024
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8000.00
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Mixed Media
100 x 240 cm
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