Guadalupe Fernández de Córdova is a contemporary painter whose current work responds to a reflection on the representation of women. She explores the subjective use of color and its expressive potential. Experimenting with the disruption of the painted body produced by the marks of color on it, she wants to evoke the complexity of the women she portrayed.
Guadalupe received her Batchelor Degree of Visual Arts in 2010 and her Master Degree of Arts with Honors in 2013, both at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in Mexico City. Since 2015 she is a Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Design at the same University, where she teaches studio practice focused on painting. She had her first solo exhibition in 2009 at Galeria Aguafuerte in Mexico City. Since 2015 she had participated on several exhibitions at Laluz Gallery in Chicago, Illinois, including a double solo exhibition with Renato Esquivel in 2018. She exhibited her work for the first time in Europe in 2019 at the Luxembourg Art Fair, followed in 2020 by a group exhibition in Madrid, Spain, at Van Gogh Art Gallery.