About me
Agustina Fioretti is an Argentine artist based in Barcelona. Working across installation, video, photography, text, performance, and artist’s books, her practice engages migration, oral transmission, family and institutional archives, and processes of transformation. From a feminist and situated perspective, she investigates liminality as a space of transit and metamorphosis, paying particular attention to the ways memory, materiality, labour, and displacement are intertwined.
Drawing on oral histories and archival research, her recent work explores trajectories between South and North, domestic and maritime imaginaries, ritual forms, and the transformation of recipes and knowledge across territories. Through these lines of inquiry, she reflects on how intimate and family narratives intersect with broader structures linked to colonialism, gender, and belonging.
She is currently part of the Independent Studies Programme at MACBA, has her studio at Hangar in Barcelona, and was recently invited to take part in the Arte por Venir residency at Fundación Carasso in Madrid. Recent presentations include solo exhibitions at Fuga Gallery as part of Art Nou 2025, Tangent Projects, and Centre Cívic Guinardó, as well as projects and performances at Fundació Joan Miró, Chiquita Room, and other spaces in Barcelona and beyond.

© Florencia Gonzalez Hardoy