Lorena Parra is a Spanish photographer and visual artist based in Madrid. She has been working in the field of photography for over 10 years, and her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Parra's work focuses on capturing the beauty of everyday life, often through a surrealist lens. She is particularly interested in exploring themes of identity, memory, and nostalgia. Her photographs often feature dream-like scenes that evoke a sense of longing and mystery.
Parra's work has been exhibited at galleries and museums across Europe, including the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Tate Modern in London. She has also had solo exhibitions at galleries such as La Fabrica Gallery in Madrid and Galerie Esther Woerdehoff in Paris. Her photographs have been featured in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Vogue Italia, and The Guardian.
In addition to her photography career, Parra is also an active member of the art community. She regularly participates in workshops and lectures on photography and visual arts at universities around Europe. She is also a founding member of the Spanish collective "Fotografía Contemporánea," which promotes contemporary photography from Spain.
Parra's work continues to be celebrated for its unique vision and captivating imagery. Her photographs are held in private collections around the world, as well as public institutions such as The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.