
Focused on exploring the feminine body and its relationship to nature, be it through pleasure, resistance or narrative, Conejo’s works provide a space for the emergence of a power deeply steeped in a feminist reimagining of representation. A profound exploration of sensations, desires, and lived histories, she centers …
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Artwork Details
Material
Oil and graphite on canvas
Size
47 1/5 × 39 2/5 in | 120 × 100 cm
Rarity
Unique
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, Back
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Included (issued by gallery)
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Not included
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About the Artist
María Conejo
Mexican, b. 1988
Mexican, b. 1988
María Conejo is a Mexican designer and illustrator focusing on female body representation through art. Trained at the National Fine Arts Institute, she creates illustrations challenging societal stereotypes about women's bodies. Her work explores female narratives of resistance and self-determination, published in international media like The Washington Post and Vice. Conejo has received national creative grants and won first place in the 10th National Design Biennial for socially responsible design. Her artistic approach centers on depicting female bodies as autonomous protagonists, free from traditional stereotypical representations.

