Collection: Lena Becerra

Lena Becerra is an Italo-Argentinian artist based in Berlin whose work explores the porous borders between organic and synthetic life. She works primarily with glass, steel, and silicone, developing sculptural systems that investigate states of gestation, mutation, and interdependence. Her glass works are characterized by distinctive color techniques that create iridescence, depth, and intricate textures, making each piece entirely one-of-a-kind.

Becerra studied Visual Arts at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) and completed further studies in new media, sculpture, and glassblowing in Florence and Melbourne. She has exhibited widely across Europe, Australia, and Latin America, and has been awarded international residencies and fellowships, including the Fresh A.I.R. fellowship at Stiftung Berliner Leben (Berlin), Alexander Tutsek (Germany/ US), SRISA (Florence) and participated at the Postnatural Independent Program at the Institute for Postnatural Studies (Madrid).

Her practice is rooted in research-based methodologies that merge techno feminist perspectives, embodied inquiry, and xenobotanical imagination. Her installations often evoke hybrid organisms and speculative ecologies, where material tension and fluid movement hint at processes of growth, decay, and transformation. Through her work, she invites viewers into environments where bodies, infrastructures, and ecosystems intertwine.

Lena Becerra