Artist, scholar and associated professor in Design and Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Linarejos Moreno has been an invited Fulbright scholar at Rice University in Houston and a visiting professor of The School of Art in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Houston.
Her work explores subjectivity as a mode of resistance to reification, focusing on the non-productive uses of industrial spaces and scientific representation as a tool for interrogating modernity. Her research interests include the sociology of science/technology and the relationship between capital and contemporary forms of Romanticism.
Major solo institutional exhibitions include: Stop Vuelvo Pronto Stop (on view until 04/12/2020) at CentroCentro (Madrid), The Cloud Chamber (2018) at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology (Houston) and the Centro de Arte de Alcobendas (Madrid), Tabularia. Laboratorios de Ciencia e Imaginación (2016) at the Royal Botanical Gardens (Madrid- PHE16), La construcción de una ruina (2016) in the Tabacalera. Promoción del Arte (Madrid- PHE16) – both of which formed part of the international photography festival PHotoEspaña, and Artifactual Realities (2016) at the Station Museum (Houston). Continue reading...
Artist, scholar and associated professor in Design and Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Linarejos Moreno has been an invited Fulbright scholar at Rice University in Houston and a visiting professor of The School of Art in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Houston.
Her work explores subjectivity as a mode of resistance to reification, focusing on the non-productive uses of industrial spaces and scientific representation as a tool for interrogating modernity. Her research interests include the sociology of science/technology and the relationship between capital and contemporary forms of Romanticism.
Major solo institutional exhibitions include: Stop Vuelvo Pronto Stop (on view until 04/12/2020) at CentroCentro (Madrid), The Cloud Chamber (2018) at the Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology (Houston) and the Centro de Arte de Alcobendas (Madrid), Tabularia. Laboratorios de Ciencia e Imaginación (2016) at the Royal Botanical Gardens (Madrid- PHE16), La construcción de una ruina (2016) in the Tabacalera. Promoción del Arte (Madrid- PHE16) – both of which formed part of the international photography festival PHotoEspaña, and Artifactual Realities (2016) at the Station Museum (Houston). Continue reading...
Linarejos Moreno is an artist whose practice is rooted in painting and expands through photography, installation, publishing, and research. Working across industrial materials, photographic processes, and scientific and technological imaginaries, she examines subjectivity, otherness, modernity, and the social structures that shape contemporary forms of knowledge.
Represented by Inman Gallery (Houston) since 2012, her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions including CentroCentro, Museo Lázaro Galdiano, Real Jardín Botánico, Tabacalera and Centro de Arte de Alcobendas (Madrid), CAB Burgos, and the Station Museum of Contemporary Art (Houston). Her work is held in prominent public and private collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), the Bank of Spain, and Fundación MAPFRE.
On the Geography of Green [&] received the PHotoESPAÑA 2024 Best Photography Book Award and a Special Mention at Les Rencontres d'Arles 2024. Current and upcoming solo presentations include the National Archaeological Museum, Madrid, as part of PHotoESPAÑA 2026, and Fundación Cerezales Antonino y Cinia.
Moreno is Professor and Vice-Dean of Cultural Action at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Complutense University of Madrid.





















