Nieves González (Huelva, 1996) is a Spanish visual artist who lives and works in Granada. Her practice draws from Western pictorial tradition, particularly the 16th and 17th centuries, which she subjects to a poetic dissection, transforming the familiar into something unsettling and new. Rather than treating pictorial heritage as a museum, she approaches it as living matter: her canvases interrogate what it means to inherit a visual language in a world that has radically reconfigured its codes of perception, building a productive tension between the sacred and the profane, the classical and the contemporary. She holds a degree in Fine Arts and a Master's in Art: Idea and Production, from the University of Seville. Her recent exhibitions include a solo show at T293 (Rome), a presentation with Richard Heller Gallery (Santa Monica), a participation in Art Shanghai with HdM Gallery, and her current solo show at SC Gallery (Bilbao).
