Artist CV

Gabriela Landín

Trans-feminist artist working in ceramics, sculpture, and installation. Her practice explores transformation, resilience, and liberation, informed by a 20-year career in aerial and performance art, confronting and subverting gender norms. Based on the South East coast of the UK – the world – with works held in public and private collections, including Tate Britain.

Awards & Recognition

2018Winner, RCA/Waddesdon Manor Ceramics Competition. Selected 1 of 2 from 10 entrants; work commercially produced and sold at Waddesdon Manor

Education

2017–2018 MA Ceramics & Glass, Royal College of Art, London, UK

2011–2014 BA (Hons) Fine Art, Middlesex University, London, UK

2010–2011 Pre-Foundation Art & Design, Kensington & Chelsea College, London, UK

2000–2003 Aerial Circus Performance, Escola Circ Rogelio Rivel, Barcelona, Spain

1999–2001 TV & Film Makeup Artist, Imagic Makeup School, Barcelona, Spain

1989–1992 Design & Industrial Pattern Making, Trazz-Art, Vigo, Spain

Selected Exhibitions

2023 • Women of Mass Distraction’ Stella Dore, St Leonards, UK (Group)

2016 • Object D’Epoch’ Hastings, UK (Solo)

2016 • From Light to Dark’ Hastings Arts Forum, UK (Solo)

2016 • Art House Gallery’ Hastings, UK (Solo)

2014 • Beaconsfield Gallery’ London, UK (Group)

2014 • Old Truman Brewery’ London, UK (Group)

2013 • Degree Show’ Middlesex University, London, UK (Group)

2013 • The Wall’ Ceramic Sound Installation, London, UK

2012 • Religionis Violenta’ The Bank Gallery, Notting Hill, London, UK (Group)

2012 • BorderLine’ Middlesex University, London, UK (Group)

2010 • Sarah’ Installation, KCC Gallery, London, UK (Group)

Collections

2012 •Tate Britain, London – Blood’ (Artist Book)

2012 • Private Collections (Holger Quambusch & Guerrit Quambusch

Your Attractive Heading

2013 • The Wall’ Clay Performance, Events Day, Middlesex University, London, UK

2008 • Monica Naranjo, Tarántula Tour’ Spain (Aerial & Gender-Subversive Performance)

2008 • Antonio Canales, Sangre de Edipo’ Aerials, Teatro Romano de Mérida, Spain

2007 • Small European Countries Olympic Games, Opening Ceremony, Andorra

2005–2007 • Divino’ European Tour (Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Romania, Turkey)

2004 • Forum Barcelona, Om Kalakala’ Opening & Permanent Central Stage Aerial Show

Languages

Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Italian, English

CV current as of 2025

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