Gabriela Madrazo Gomez

Guadalajara, 1986

Gabriela, a self-taught artist originally from Guadalajara, Mexico, possesses a profound interest in exploring the materiality of art through the superimposition of amorphous plasters of color and pigment. She firmly believes that intuition is the only indispensable material in her creative process.

With a background in interior design and communication, Gabriela's artistic journey has been enriched by her experience as a children's muralist and her mastery of various artistic disciplines, including ceramics, acrylic, oil, and watercolor. This diverse skill set allows her to freely navigate between techniques, formats, scales, and materials, opening up a world of infinite possibilities and directions for her work.

Rooted in her personal concerns and essence, Gabriela's purpose is to connect with the viewer from a natural and disinterested space, stimulating the senses and evoking diverse and open-ended interpretations through the experience of her artwork in relation to a given space.

Layers and transparencies are recurring elements in Gabriela's pieces, as are spontaneous scratches and the repetition of dots and lines on certain occasions. These elements represent a complex network of experiences, personality traits, learning, interests, and other aspects that define a person at a specific moment in time and space. Just as the stains, scratches, and repetitive elements in her art reflect the fleeting attitudes and nonsensical moments of life.

Exhibition History:

  • November 2023 - Upcoming exhibition at Art Fair Frankfurt with Van Gogh Art Gallery

  • April 2024 - Exhibition in Madrid, Spain, with Van Gogh Art Gallery

  • April 2023 - Exhibition titled "Latent" at Galeria Van Gogh Art Gallery, Madrid, Spain

  • January 2023 - Representation by Van Gogh Art Gallery at Paris Art Fair 2023

  • July, August, and September 2023 - Featured in Vanity Fair

  • July, August, and September 2023 - Featured in The World of Interiors

  • 2023 - Exhibition titled "Inherente" in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico