Natalia Lazaro Prevost works in the fields of visual research, mediation and curation. Her practice develops visual investigations that emerge from the dialogue between archives, photography,
and body movement. Her recent works explore the possibilities of body movement through relational objects, as an analytical and active tool to rethink the depiction of body expressions that
live along with mental suffering.
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Bio
Natalia Lazaro Prevost is a journalist and research-based visual artist working with photography, text, and historical archives. She produces visual investigations on social issues, especially on women, health and identity. Her documentary photography has been featured in newspapers such as El País, The Guardian, Corriere della Sera, and NGOs including UNHCR, Clowns Without Borders Spain, among others. She is graduated in Journalism and holds an MA Photography (2019-2020) at London College of Communication, University of Arts London, where she received a commendation for her work by The Sproxton Award for Photography, and the Metro Imaging Mentorship. She has been a participant at Descubrimientos PhotoEspaña 2021. Her personal work has been exhibited at UAL, Visual Noise at Maryland Studio, Ca la Dona, Nau Bostik (La Perversa), and Nau Albiñana Ribas, among others. She is currently developing her project Acts of Resistance at Sala d'Art Jove in Barcelona, in partnership with La Panera from Lleida, and selected to be artist in residence at L'Estruch.
