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Lucrecia Lionti: Grafismos desterrados at Sorondo Projects

exhibition · 2026-05-07

Lucrecia Lionti, born in Tucumán in 1985, is set to unveil her inaugural solo exhibition at Sorondo Projects in Barcelona, Spain, from April 9 to June 12, 2026. Titled 'Grafismos desterrados,' this showcase features textile art that investigates the boundaries of language through techniques such as weaving, knitting, and embroidery. Since 2018, Lionti has been part of the feminist collective La Lola Mora – Trabajadoras de las Artes de Tucumán, employing traditionally feminized methods to challenge modernist structures. Notable works in the exhibition include 'Carta para Masotta' (2026), which alludes to Óscar Masotta's correspondence with his mother, and 'Me he quedado sin palabras' (2026), resembling a wool post-it. The gallery, established by Juliana Sorondo, emphasizes Latin American artists and migrant narratives.

Key facts

  • Lucrecia Lionti's first solo exhibition at Sorondo Projects, Barcelona
  • Exhibition runs from April 9 to June 12, 2026
  • Works include 'Carta para Masotta' (2026) and 'Me he quedado sin palabras' (2026)
  • Lionti has been a member of feminist collective La Lola Mora since 2018
  • Sorondo Projects is founded by Juliana Sorondo from Venezuela
  • The exhibition explores language, loss, and textile as political medium
  • Lionti uses knitting, crochet, and sewing techniques
  • The show features pieces like 'Carta para mí' (2026) and 'Ventana' (2024)

Entities

Artists

  • Lucrecia Lionti
  • Óscar Masotta
  • Clàudia Flores Colominas
  • Juliana Sorondo
  • Oscar Masotta

Institutions

  • Sorondo Projects
  • La Lola Mora – Trabajadoras de las Artes de Tucumán
  • MALBA
  • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Barcelona
  • Artishock Revista
  • MACBA

Locations

  • Tucumán
  • Argentina
  • Buenos Aires
  • Barcelona
  • Spain
  • Venezuela

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