Marta Fàbregas

BIOGRAPHY

Marta Fàbregas Biography

1974 -

Marta Fàbregas: Contemporary Feminist Artist and Photographer

Marta Fàbregas is a distinguished contemporary artist, photographer, and feminist activist based in Barcelona, Spain. Known for her innovative use of photography to explore themes of female identity, memory, resilience, and social empowerment, Fàbregas has established herself as a prominent figure in the world of feminist art and contemporary photography. Her work, which often incorporates unique techniques like Transphotography, challenges societal norms and gives voice to historically marginalized women. As an artist represented by galleries worldwide, including Contessa Gallery, Pigment Gallery, and Anquin's Gallery, Fàbregas continues to inspire audiences with her thought-provoking creations.

Early Life and Education

Born on April 17, 1974, in Barcelona, Spain, Marta Fàbregas Aragall developed a visceral passion for art and photography from a young age. Growing up in the vibrant cultural landscape of Catalonia, she was drawn to the power of images as a means of expression and storytelling. Fàbregas pursued formal training in photography at the Institut d'Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya (IEFC), where she honed her technical skills and began to explore the intersection of art and activism.

After completing her studies, she gained practical experience working in various photo studios in Barcelona. In 1998, she co-founded her own studio, La Fotogràfica, marking the beginning of a professional career that blends commercial photography with deeply personal artistic endeavors.

Artistic Style and Techniques

Marta Fàbregas's art is characterized by its feminist perspective and innovative approaches to photography. She employs a technique she calls "Transphotography," which involves photographic transfers, collages, and interventions on archival images—often vintage photographs of women. This method allows her to reclaim and reinterpret historical narratives, highlighting the "colonized" experiences of women and restoring their visibility in contemporary discourse.

Her works are imposing, eye-catching collages that serve as unique pieces, blending elements like watercolor paper, canvas, and mixed media. Themes of identity, memory, and female empowerment recur throughout her portfolio, making her a key voice in feminist art and contemporary Spanish photography.

Notable Works and Projects

One of Fàbregas's most acclaimed projects is "Colonized," initiated in 2016. In this series, she sources old images of women and intervenes with artistic elements to symbolize their resilience and untold stories. Works like "Colonitzada No. 3" and "Colonitzada nº88" exemplify her ability to transform historical photographs into powerful statements on gender and history.

Other notable series include "D(ó)na Oportunitat," "Brians: Mujeres Invisibles," and "Lilith’s Daughters," which continue her exploration of women's roles in society. Her art not only captures beauty in everyday surroundings but also serves as a tool for social change and feminist activism.

Exhibitions and Awards

Marta Fàbregas has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally, solidifying her status in the contemporary art scene. Her solo exhibitions include:

2025: "Teixint horitzons" at Anquin’s Gallery, Reus

2025: "Musas: Mujeres que nos inspiran" at Experimental Photo Festival, Barcelona

2024: "D(ó)na Oportunitat" at Manifesta Biennial 15, Sant Cugat

2024: "Brians: Mujeres Invisibles" at Fundació Setba, Lleida

2024: "Ama" at Art Photo BCN Fest, Pigment Gallery, Barcelona

2024: "Lilith’s Daughters" at Soda Istanbul, Istanbul

In collective exhibitions, she has shown at prestigious venues such as the Frederic Marès Museum in Barcelona, Espai Cavallers in Lleida (alongside artists like Lidia Masllorens and Lita Cabellut), and International Art Fairs in Madrid, Paris, and Los Angeles.

Legacy and Influence

Marta Fàbregas's work resonates globally, bridging art and activism to foster dialogue on gender equality and historical memory. Living and working in Barcelona, she continues to push boundaries in contemporary art, inspiring emerging artists and collectors alike. Her pieces are held in private collections and featured in galleries like Contessa Gallery, where her feminist vision aligns perfectly with the promotion of innovative and socially conscious art.

For those seeking to explore feminist photography or contemporary Spanish artists, Marta Fàbregas's portfolio offers a compelling blend of beauty, history, and empowerment.

Artist Representative

Contessa Gallery

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Southampton, NY 11968

USA 

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