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Bárbara Traver

Galería Beatriz Pereira
Plasencia
T. 628 782 502
Email: info@galeriabeatrizpereira.com
Web: https://galeriabeatrizpereira.com

Beatriz Pereira Gallery, founded in 2021, presents itself as a project in constant motion, redefining the concept of an artistic space. Its essence is based on deliberate nomadism, where each location becomes a site-specific space, allowing the artwork to take on new meaning in every environment. Instead of seeking a fixed territory, the gallery builds its own cartographies, fostering encounters that transcend market logic to transform art into a space for exchange and collaboration.

This disruptive model rejects traditional gallery structures and opens new access circuits, making collecting a more democratic and accessible activity. Its nomadic nature has led it to travel through different cities, fairs, independent spaces, and digital platforms, enriching dialogue with other galleries, curators, and artists, both emerging and mid-career.

The founder stands out for a committed curatorial approach, evident in notable projects such as the solo exhibition De forma estándar by Lara Ruiz at the DA2 Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca (2020) and Pattern Reveal by Isabel Flores at the Santa Clara Exhibition Hall in Mérida (2020). Likewise, in Un mundo propio, a collective exhibition of female illustrators from Extremadura. A hybrid approach that advocates for understanding artistic production as the core of cultural diversity and as a tool to reconfigure the way we inhabit, think about, and collect art.

Beatriz Pereira Gallery aims to establish itself as an umbrella that embraces new ways of seeing, feeling, and expressing, reclaiming a feminine sensitivity that challenges conventions and promotes equality, diversity, and resistance against hierarchical structures. It seeks to be a tool for others to exist, for silenced voices to find their space, and for untold stories to begin to be written.

Text by Óscar Manrique