Caterina Miralles, (Barcelona, 1995)
Exhibitions at FUGA
CCX221270-7.5, 25.06 – 05.09 2026

Caterina Miralles (Barcelona, 1995) is an architect and multimedia artist working between London and Barcelona. Her practice operates at the intersection of architecture, art, and research, exploring the emotional and psychological effects of the built environment. Through an interdisciplinary approach (encompassing installation, video, drawing, and documentary) she examines the tensions between the human and the urban landscape, understanding space as a collective experience. Her work is grounded in field-based methodologies and collaborative processes, while also incorporating a pedagogical dimension. She has presented her work in international contexts, including the Venice Biennale, and currently develops her practice through a critical and situated perspective on contemporary urbanism.


CCX221270-7.5, 2026
6 x 127 x 194 cm
CCX221270-7.5 II, 2026
90 x 49 x 133 cm



CCX221270-7.5, 2026
6 x 127 x 194 cm
Detail of CCX221270-7.5, 2026



Installation view of CCX221270-7.5, 2026
Replica of the Gothic arch, 2026
97 x 113 x 3,5 cm
Video of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, 2026
7' 23''



Postage stamp of La Casa de la Ciudad, 1936
20 × 20 × 3 cm
Replica of the Gothic arch details, 2026
5,5 x 9,8 x 2 cm each


Installation view of the drawings, 2026
Installation view of the drawings, 2026




Architectural Drawing #1, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm
Drawing of Hands#1, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm
Architectural Drawing #2, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm
Drawing of Hands#2, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm
Other available works



0.5, 2025
Video art, 2 channels. Audiovisual installation on two synchronized screens | 15' 43"
1920 × 1080 (Full HD, 16:9)
Stereo
Stills 0.5, 2025
Caterina Miralles, (Barcelona, 1995)
Exhibitions at FUGA
CCX221270-7.5, 25.06 – 05.09 2026

Caterina Miralles (Barcelona, 1995) is an architect and multimedia artist working between London and Barcelona. Her practice operates at the intersection of architecture, art, and research, exploring the emotional and psychological effects of the built environment. Through an interdisciplinary approach (encompassing installation, video, drawing, and documentary) she examines the tensions between the human and the urban landscape, understanding space as a collective experience. Her work is grounded in field-based methodologies and collaborative processes, while also incorporating a pedagogical dimension. She has presented her work in international contexts, including the Venice Biennale, and currently develops her practice through a critical and situated perspective on contemporary urbanism.

CCX221270-7.5, 2026
6 x 127 x 194 cm

CCX221270-7.5 II, 2026
90 x 49 x 133 cm

CCX221270-7.5, 2026
6 x 127 x 194 cm


Detail of CCX221270-7.5, 2026

Installation view of CCX221270-7.5, 2026

Replica of the Gothic arch, 2026
97 x 113 x 3,5 cm

Video of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, 2026
7' 23''

Postage stamp of La Casa de la Ciudad, 1936
20 × 20 × 3 cm


Replica of the Gothic arch details, 2026
5,5 x 9,8 x 2 cm each

Installation view of the drawings, 2026

Installation view of the drawings, 2026

Architectural Drawing #1, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm

Drawing of Hands#1, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm

Architectural Drawing #2, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm

Drawing of Hands#2, 2026
40,7 x 53 x 3 cm
Other available works

0.5, 2025
Video art, 2 channels. Audiovisual installation on two synchronized screens | 15' 43"
1920 × 1080 (Full HD, 16:9)
Stereo


Stills 0.5, 2025
Tuesday to Friday 15:00–20:00h