Lola Lasurt
Lola Lasurt (Barcelona, 1983), visual artist. I work on aspects of des-temporality, evading historical doctrine as an open and self-critical endeavor. Through my projects, I analyze past paradigms of change while reformulating the present. I conduct artistic research through pictorial installation, video, editorial projects, dance, and collaborative processes. All this contributes to a reorganization of historiography through an archaeology of mediums—with painting as a starting point—from a micro-political and performative perspective, framing all my work as an exercise in reenactment.
Among my recent solo exhibitions are: Ensayo para Deep Song, Centro Federico Garcia Lorca, Granada (2022); El Ganxo, Fundació Joan Brossa, Barcelona (2021); Cardiograma, curated by Nuria Enguita, IVAM, Valencia (2021); and Joc d’Infants, La Capella, Barcelona (2020).
Among my group exhibitions are: Preludi. Intenció poètica. Col·lecció Macba, Barcelona (2024); ¿Cuánto dura un eco?, curated by Violeta Janeiro, TEA, Tenerife (2023); Materialisme històric, curated by Pedro G. Romero, La Oficina, Madrid (2023); Popular, curated by Pedro G. Romero, IVAM, Valencia (2023); Un altre fi. La Resta, curated by Amanda Cuesta and Nora Encarola, El Born CCM, Barcelona (2022); Efecto Coloso, curated by Ángel Calvo, Centro de Arte José de Guimarães, Portugal (2021); Uns altres temps, curated by Rosa Lleó, Green Parrot, Barcelona (2021); and Mitos del futuro próximo/Fotonoviembre, curated by Laura Vallés, TEA, Tenerife (2019).
I was nominated for the Young Belgian Art Prize 2015, organized by Jeune Peinture Belge and BOZAR, Brussels. In 2015, I also received the Miquel Casablancas Prize in the project category (Sant Andreu Contemporani, Barcelona). In 2017, I received the Guasch Coranty Prize from the Fundació Ciutat de Valls for the project ‘A Visit to the CP Nel Museum with Mo,’ and the grant for training and development in the field of visual arts abroad from the Department of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya, which allowed me to enroll at the Royal College of Art in London. In 2018, I was part of Generación’18 (Fundación Montemadrid/La Casa Encendida) and won third prize at the 15th Naturgy Art Exhibition (MAC, A Coruña) for my project ‘El Partido’. In 2019, I received the Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators from the BBVA Foundation, and I am currently preparing a new project for Manifesta’24.
I hold a degree in Fine Arts from UB. I have been an artist in residence at HISK, Ghent (BE); La Ene, Buenos Aires (AR); Kunsthuis SYB, Friesland (NL); Greatmore Art Studios, Cape Town (SA); and Hangar, Barcelona.