I’m Lola, an Argentine artist currently living and developing my work in Berlin.
What I’m passionate about in artistic practice is its capacity to delve into abstract areas of reality and to uncover the forces behind the world’s superficial image. My work oscillates between composition and decomposition, precision and imprecision, appearance and disappearance.
I’m interested in working within this unstable territory, where the material meets the symbolic, and where each gesture constructs a poetic and political possibility.
My current practice focuses on collage as my main language: a form of archaeology, where paper—collected, found, inherited, or torn from the urban landscape—becomes embodied memory. I intervene these materials through stitching, gluing, layering, and the mixing of techniques.
The thread that binds the fragments functions as a vital line, like a blood trace that sustains them. Each piece is a constellation of layers and textures that reveal the pulse of time, of the intimate and the collective.
I work from the small, the minimal, that which has been forgotten. I’m drawn to the ephemeral, the sensitive, what resists in silence. In the tension between the fleeting and the persistent, my language is built: an open image, where matter becomes a question and the process an act of preservation.



