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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.
She holds degrees in Fine Arts and Art History, and a Master’s degree in Digital Arts. Her work has been exhibited in national and international contexts such as Kunst ab Hinterhof (Vienna), GlogauAIR (Berlin), and Galería Sara Caso…
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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.
She holds degrees in Fine Arts and Art History, and a Master’s degree in Digital Arts. Her work has been exhibited in national and international contexts such as Kunst ab Hinterhof (Vienna), GlogauAIR (Berlin), and Galería Sara Caso…











