Lalula Vivenzi is a visual artist born in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. Her research stems from personal experience and unfolds as an intense reflection on the female condition, exploring identity, transformation, and awareness. Her work moves through an autobiographical dimension that never remains private: intimacy becomes a shared ground, capable of generating resonance and recognition in the viewer. Through a multidisciplinary practice and an instinctive, experimental approach, the artist works across photography, video, and relational art practices to create images that bring vulnerability and strength, care and resistance into dialogue. Her practice is nourished by memory, emotion, and lived experience, transforming experience into a visual material that retains traces, tensions, and inner stratifications. For her, creation is a process of emergence, in which what belongs to the unconscious and the emotional sphere is brought to the surface and translated into vision. The artwork thus becomes a space of revelation, capable of making visible what often remains silent or marginal, and of restoring a central role to the body and subjectivity. In this sense, her research positions itself at a point of balance between confession and statement: a language that combines sensitivity and expressive strength, inviting a more conscious, empathetic, and critical gaze upon the present.
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