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Regina Giménez
(Barcelona, 1966)
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Regina Giménez
studied at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona, the city where she lives and works. Her most recent abstract production explores geometry and colour, in the very broad sense of the terms. Her practice embraces painting, graphics and textiles—with a particular mention for her large-format fabric works blurring the distinctions between painting and theatre—as well as texturized
collages in which she combines photography with craft techniques, works in perspex or enamelled iron, and artist’s books.
Since the 1990s, she has emerged as one of the most influential Catalan artists, both here in Spain and internationally. Her most recent one-person shows include
Brillantes y pálidas. Gigantes y enanas
at Galería Luis Adelantado in Valencia, in 2021, and
Iremos al sol
at the Patio Herreriano museum in Valladolid, in 2020.
Her works can be found in major national and international collections, such as MNCARS (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía), MACBA (Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona), Fundacíon "la Caixa", Fundacíon Banco Sabadell, Fundacíon Vila Casas, MUSAC (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León) and the Fondation Comprime collection in Paris; as well as many private collections including Lawrence B. Benenson, New York, Adriana Cisneros, New York and Miami, the Jamestown Group, New York and Atlanta, and Isabel Marant, Paris.