Leonor Ruiz Dubrovin
Leonor Ruiz Dubrovin
Leonor Ruiz Dubrovin (b. 1978, Madrid) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki in 2008 and currently lives and works in Helsinki. Dubrovin's artistic work is a fusion of diverse dualities, such as the representational and the suggestive, reality and fiction. Her paintings depict through different portraits and embodiments the exaltation of the individual and the search for an authentic self. Dubrovin's contributions have been widely exhibited in Finland and abroad, including venues such as Gallery Forum Box, Elverket Gallery, Rovaniemi Art Museum, Galeria Modus Operandi, and the Finnish Cultural Institute in Madrid. Her works are featured in prominent collections, including the Päivi and Paavo Lipponen Trust’s Art Collection deposited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, the State Art Deposit Collection, and the collections of Wihuri Foundation and Pro Artibus Foundation.
Works
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole II, 2023
oil on canvas
39 cm x 54
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole III, 2023
oil on canvas
39 cm x 54
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole IV, 2023
oil on canvas
39 cm x 54
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole VI, 2023
oil on canvas
39 cm x 54
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole VII, 2023
oil on canvas
39 x 54
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole I, 2023
oil on canvas
39 cm x 54
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole V, 2023
oil on canvas
39 cm x 54
Self staging, 2023
oil on canvas
27 cm x 33
True Self, 2022
oil on canvas
26 cm x 34
Disguise, 2023
oil on canvas
38 cm x 46
Too Big for the Hidey-Hole VIII, 2023
oil on canvas
39 cm x 54
Untitled, 2023
oil on canvas
17 cm x 21
Melody Noir, 2023
oil on canvas
38 cm x 46
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Leonor Ruiz Dubrovin
Showroom | Too Big for the Hidey-hole