Victoria Iranzo (ES, 1989) is a Spanish artist based in Brussels (BE). Her work departs from the traditional pictorial perspective, approaching painting from a personal and unique worldview. Through her work, she builds openwork stories where the image, presented as a sediment or a fragment, reveals shelters. Iranzo creates universes composed like contemporary trompes l’oeil and dioramas loaded with experiences. The result is compendium of intuitive relationships between realities and fictions, images and their meanings, constructions and representations that serve to communicate and warn us of dangers.
Victoria Iranzo lives and works in Brussles (BE).She studied at Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp where she obtained a Master in Visual Arts. She was awarded with several prizes including Scholarship Mario Antolín from Aid to Pictorial Research and Medal of Honor at the XXIX BMW Painting Prize. She recently exhibited at La Vicaria, Puente de Génave (ES); Punto Gallery, Valencia (ES); Oude Beurs, Antwerp (BE) and Showhose jayjay, Antwerp (BE). Her work is part of collections such as the BMW Ibérica Collection, the Newcastle Foundation or the Castellano Comenge Foundation, or the J. Merita collection, amongst others.