stella rahola matutes
Licensed and master’s in architecture at ETSAB (UPC) Barcelona and MFA at Goldsmiths University of London (2019).
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Recent exhibitions have included La Biblioteca, Fundació Miró (Mallorca, 2025), Dilalica (Barcelona Gallery Weekend 2023), Apunts per un incendi dels ulls, MACBA (Barcelona 2021), Inviting Life at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion (Barcelona, 2023), Teoria de la Alegria at MACE (Ibiza, 2020), Union Pacific (London, 2019), Politics of Translation at The Stone Gallery (London 2019), Deptford X (London, 2018), Tulca Festival of Visual Arts (Galway, 2018). Recently, Ciutat de Mallorca Award finalist (2025), Arts Libris Banc Sabadell Award (2024), Visuals Arts Biennal Ricard Camí Award (2022), the A-FAD prize in recognition of her career (2021) and the Vila Casas Foundation Sculpture Award (2021). Currently resident artist at Hangar, Barcelona (2023-2025).
Since 2016 teaching in MEATS (Master in Ephemeral Architecture and Temporary Spaces) at Elisava School of Design and Engineering in Barcelona.
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Acknowledgments ;)
Roger Paez, MEATS students, Francesca Moroni, Eva Stamatiou, Stefania Zanetti, Ferran Collado, Kati Riquelme, Agustina Ros, Alex Añó, Rob Kuster, Johanna Motschmann, Danny Xu, Greta Serra, Salim Bayri, Hiroki Uemura, Tomoka Nitta, Shisato Sekikawa, Adrià Ruiz,
Companies/Institutions: VidraFoc, Majoral, Dixon Glass London, Barcelona Glass Studio, Seto Ceramic & Glass Centre, Museu Molí Paperer de Capellades, AMPO, Kangsi Art, Yunyao Taoci, European Optical Polymers, EKWC, Vidres Gibernau
Photography: Aleix Plademunt, Alba Yruela, Corey Bartles Anderson, Oskar Proctor, Liz Calvi, Roberto Ruiz, Alfredo Montero, Raquel Martínez, Xiao Ye, Roberto Castaño.
Special thanks to my family and friends, the support and generosity of Javier Chozas, Clara Perera, Laura Ní Fhlaibhín, Sofia Uquillas and Liselotte Klint