Lihuel González
Bio
She studied cinematography at the Universidad del Cine and took part in
critiques with Gabriel Valansi, Hernán Marina, and Alberto Goldenstein. She
has participated in artists’ residencies and programs such as the FNA-Conti
fellowship (2013), the ABC fellowship (2013), and the Universidad Torcuato Di
Tella Artists’ Program (2014). She was awarded grants by the Fondo Nacional
de las Artes in 2014 and in 2018. In 2015, she participated in the Bienal de Arte
Joven in Buenos Aires and was then accepted to that biennial’s international
residency program.
She has been awarded prizes and distinctions at the following events and by
the following institutions (a selection): Soluma Festiva, Dallas Museum of Art
(2018), Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales, Universidad Argentina de la Empresa
(UADE) (2018), Salón Nacional (2018), Bienal Sur in Bogotá Colombia (2017),
Bienal de Bahía Blanca (2017), the Beca Pira ADM, Mexico City (2016), and
MACA Salón Nacional (2016). She was awarded the Fundación Klemm Prize
in 2016. Since 2014, she has taught at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and run the
Estudio Sur Fotografía. In 2024 she was selected as one of the artists to participate in Artist's Film International Show.
Statement
Lihuel González's work explores the invisible intervals that exist between language, interpersonal communication, and both personal and social stories that often go unnoticed. Through photography, video, sculpture and performance, González proposes a reinterpretation of the world around us, highlighting the fragments discarded by contemporary society. Her projects reveal the poetics of the forgotten, where objects and marginal spaces are resignified as bearers of stories and metaphors about our interaction with the environment.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in