Fernanda Caballero is an artist focusing her practice mainly in painting, textile studies and performance art. Her works give an account of the development of her own spirituality and explore the concept of emotional resemblances in the physical realm. She disciplines her art with dance, corporality, QiGong and meditation to embody her sense of deepness in her work. Caballero personifies her work with casualty and the present moment to overcome the metaphorical mimicry of our reality, in order to understand and associate to the emotions behind color and shape more so than to the object itself.    

Before establishing her main studio in Mexico City, Caballero showcased her selected solo and group exhibitions that include: TEMPLO (Maroma Galería, 2019), AS DEEP AS I CAN GET INTO THIS THING(Los Angeles, 2019), A STRANGE LOOP (Salón Acme no.8 - Galería Enrique Guerrero, 2020),BEGINNER’S MIND(Galería Enrique Guerrero,2021), THE WAY THE WIND BLOWS (Barbara Davis Gallery, 2023)

Fernanda Caballero [b. 1990] was born in Mexico City. With her studies on Interior Architecture at the Monterrey Center for Higher Learning of Design (CEDIM) and her previous studies at an intensive course in classical drawing and painting at La Sorbonne (Paris, France), Caballero entertains a multicultural alignment within her devotion to art. Having developed her practice transnationally, her materialization of independent dogmas expanded while concentrating on the studies of textile arts and the investigation of natural pigments. 2018 was the year where she started producing her present body of work and continues to do so.