Alexander Mouret


Alexander Mouret is a Dutch lawyer and cultural entrepreneur, with a special interest in the interplay between diversity, technology and the visual arts. He is one of the founders and director of the Leiden International Film Festival and founding director of “Brave New World”; a festival that aims to bridge the gap between academia and the arts.

Career

Mouret studied art history and law at Leiden University. In addition to his role as director of the Leiden International Film festival, Mouret has organized a number of other cultural initiatives, including ‘Brave New World’. In his capacity as manager for regional partnering at Leiden University, he is involved in various other regional and national cultural events and organisations, and serves as a member of the jury for the Icarus Award and as a member of the Supervisory Board of the Museon; a The Hague-based museum focusing on art and technology. He is frequently considered one of the most influential professionals in the art and cultural sector in the Leiden area.
Mouret has published or edited a number of volumes, articles and op-eds on topics that relate to subjects discussed at Brave New World, including the book Beyond Human, and, in 2020, “Brave New Human: Reflections om the Invisible”: on that year’s covid-19 crisis and how societies of the future may cope with similar events. This book received mixed reviews, with one reviewer praising the fact that the book was freely available, whilst criticizing the volume’s lack of focus. With Alla Vein he published a paper in The Lancet on Anatomical peculiarities in Renaissance paintings.