Federico Miró
Bio
Federico Miró is a Spanish painter whose work focuses on the depiction of natural landscapes through a pictorial technique that evokes textile art, suggesting interwoven surfaces and patterns that reflect manual processes and the passage of time. He holds a BFA from the University of Málaga (2013) and a Master’s degree in Art Research and Creation from the Complutense University of Madrid (2014). Miró has held solo exhibitions at venues including Galería Javier Marín (Málaga), F2 Galería, Gallery Red (Mallorca), Galería Marta Cervera (Madrid), and the Faculty of Fine Arts in Málaga. He has participated in group exhibitions at institutions such as DA2 Salamanca and CAC Málaga. His awards include the Manuel Ángeles Ortiz Painting Prize from the University of Jaén, the BMW Painting Award for Innovation (2017), and First Prize at the Salón de Verano at Sala Moncloa (2014). His work has been presented at art fairs including Estampa, ARCO Madrid, ARCO Lisboa, and Pinta Miami.
Statement
Federico Miró’s artistic practice focuses on landscape painting conceived as a slow and meticulous process of construction. Through a technique that evokes textile art, he creates interwoven surfaces suggesting fabrics, grids, and repetitive patterns, where time and manual gesture play a central role. His works offer a reflection on the memory of landscape, the rhythm of artisanal labor, and the relationship between nature, materiality, and contemporary perception.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in
