Portrait of Beatriz Lorenzo Iñigo
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Beatriz Lorenzo Iñigo

Lives and works in Madrid, ES
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Beatriz Lorenzo Íñigo (Madrid, Spain) is a visual artist whose practice explores the intersection between painting and textile art, developing a hybrid language that expands the expressive possibilities of both media. Her work, shaped by a feminist perspective, approaches textile as a political and narrative tool to question artistic hierarchies and to recover silenced histories and forms of knowledge.

Through embroidery, textile assemblage, and painting, she investigates materiality as a carrier of memory, territory, and lived experience. Her practice understands surface as a layered space where gesture, fabric, and time converge, creating works that move between figuration and abstraction and evoke fragmented landscapes and intimate cartographies.

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Portrait of Beatriz Lorenzo Iñigo
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ARTIST

Beatriz Lorenzo Iñigo

Lives and works in Madrid, ES
Biography

Beatriz Lorenzo Íñigo (Madrid, Spain) is a visual artist whose practice explores the intersection between painting and textile art, developing a hybrid language that expands the expressive possibilities of both media. Her work, shaped by a feminist perspective, approaches textile as a political and narrative tool to question artistic hierarchies and to recover silenced histories and forms of knowledge.

Through embroidery, textile assemblage, and painting, she investigates materiality as a carrier of memory, territory, and lived experience. Her practice understands surface as a layered space where gesture, fabric, and time converge, creating works that move between figuration and abstraction and evoke fragmented landscapes and intimate cartographies.

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