Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola
México
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1987
Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola (Mexico City, 1987) is an artist and experimental poet who works with language in a variety of forms, merging her practice with performance, sound, film, drawing, and installation to explore the transmutation of language, the archive, memory, and the ecology of sound. Her work unfolds as a continuous effort of affective research between media and historical and dreamlike temporalities.
She has published the poetry books *The Web Circuit* (Tender Buttons, 2023) and *Temples in Eruption* (Juan Malasuerte, 2025). Her first album *REZO* (Insect Poem) is an ode to the stridulation of insects and their vibration on the planet. Currently, she is working on a drone album, minimalist music, and sound poetry titled *Sounding Gravity* (Notice Recordings) and on *Gesture Records*, a book of experimental essays on performance, poetics, magic, and synchronicity. She has shared her work through workshops, residencies, film festivals, poetry, and sound, as well as in museums and galleries in various countries. She is a co-founder and editor of diSONARE, an editorial project.
