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In this piece, memory is presented as an invisible force that sustains and shapes our identity.
The circle—an archetypal and ancestral form—becomes a space of containment and silence, where the intimate meets the collective and the personal dialogues with the transgenerational.
Beatriz Constán is a Spanish textile artist specializing in tapestries, whose work explores memory, identity, and transgenerational inheritances. Her practice combines traditional techniques, such as high heddle, with a poetic and experimental approach that transforms everyday gestures, silences, and inherited emotions into visual and sensorial landscapes. Through circular forms and organic textures, her pieces evoke the cycles of life and the transmission of invisible stories between generations.
She has developed collective memory projects in collaboration with public institutions, centering women's voices and the power of intimacy as a cultural legacy. Her work has been presented in exhibitions both in Spain and internationally, consolidating a career that understands textiles not only as a material, but as a living archive of shared experiences and a contemporary language of resilience and human connection.