Fernanda Morales Tovar

Fernanda Morales Tovar, Mexican, b. 1992. She is a visual artist whose work explores the analogies and dialectics existing in the environment that promote the conjunction of nature and urban devices in everyday life. Through a visual archeology based on the interpretation and proposal of signs of the intersection of spaces, the human beings, the stories, the ruins, and the landscape; by optical distortions of painting. She earned her MFA and her BFA in Visual Arts from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She did an Academic Research Stay at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain (2019). Her work has been exhibited in several museums and institutions in Mexico and the Netherlands. Her work has been selected in Mexican Biennials, such as IV José Atanasio Monroy Painting Biennial, Lumen 02 Art Biennial, and the Lumen 01 Art Call, and published in the international press. As well as her work is part of the Lumen-Mexico Collection.




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