About Eugenia Llanez

Eugenia Llanez is an Argentine visual artist and photographer based in Buenos Aires. Her practice is rooted in an early relationship with painting, color, and materiality, and is informed by her previous background in engineering, where structure, systems, and processes shaped her way of seeing.

Through photography, she investigates perception, time, space, and the ways in which reality is constructed through fragments. Her images move between urban space, architecture, light, shadow, and color, moving away from documentary record to become suspended visual fields where the ordinary takes on new meanings.

Her practice explores the tension between structure and intuition: what once belonged to order and control becomes, within the image, a question about what cannot be fully contained. Series such as *Intervals* and *Atemporal* approach the city, architecture, and empty spaces as fields of perception.

Her work has received international recognition, including the Gold Medal at the Paris International Street Photo Awards, as well as distinctions as a finalist in HIPA – Power, Color category, and *The Silent Beauty* by Exposure Photo Gallery. Her photographs have been exhibited in Buenos Aires and Paris, and she has been selected for the upcoming Chester Photo Festival in the United Kingdom. She will also participate in Pinta BA Photo 2026 in Buenos Aires.