
Guillermo Lorca García-Huidobro (Santiago, 1984) paints monumental oil scenes where innocence collides with primal forces.
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Trained privately with Chilean master painter Sergio Montero before exhibiting abroad at
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Works held by the Asprey Collection (London) and Fundación AMA, among others
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Recent solo shows: Asprey London (2019), Hilario Galguera Gallery CDMX (2021)
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Combines baroque light, symbolist atmosphere and cinematic staging to explore desire, danger and myth
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Full biographyHe has exhibited at major art institutions such as the National Museum of Fine Arts in Chile (2014), the MOCO Museum in Barcelona (2022–2025), and has held significant exhibitions in London (Asprey, 2019), Seoul (Tang Contemporary Art, 2024), and Mexico City (Hilario Galguera Gallery, 2012). Through his figurative art, Lorca crafts a unique visual mythology that engages viewers on both emotional and symbolic levels, reaffirming his place as one of the most powerful figures in contemporary Chilean art.
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Artist statementLorca is a thoroughly narrative painter. In each of his paintings there’s a story; he unfolds with his brushes bewildered scenes inhabited by girls and animals. Giant yellow-eyed cats, angelic girls, and unknown creatures make up the haunting and sensual world of Guillermo Lorca. Mixing magic and realism, the young Chilean contemporary artist creates large-scale oil paintings loaded with surreal narratives and dreamlike sequences. Within each of his drama-filled scenes there is a dark balance of power and competition between nature and humankind. In his works he handles a beautiful balance between the monumental and the detail. Wide landscapes of vivid colours are inhabited by characters defined by subtle gestures and specific features. The scenes shine thanks to his refined technique of adding layers of colour that compose an intense and warm light. The paintings are prodigious scenes that seem to put us before a sweet abyss, at the doorstep where the human and the animal make contact, depicting the possible meanings of said encounter. There’s also a palpitating situation that invokes those undone beds, with dogs or beasts, which repeat themselves between hallucinations that move between consciousness and slumber. Guillermo Lorca’s work outlines a hypnotic image of the ambiguous and sensual violence of nature. It manifests, with a strong psychoanalytic background, the psychic and emotional syntax of those internal landscapes that revolve around the anguish of death and the forces of desire. His work is filled with symbolisms and moments of ecstasy, in which death verges on beauty and danger is tied to seduction. Each painting is the tip of the iceberg of that unconscious magma of the human condition; within its rich tapestry we can recognise the notions of Eros and Thanatos and Freud’s category of “the uncanny”.

STUDIES
2002-2006
Bachelor of Arts.
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
Santiago, Chile.
2006
Apprentice and assistant to the artist
Odd Nerdrum
Norway
2011
GlogauAir
Art residency.
Berlin, Germany
SOLO SHOWS
2024.
THE SHINE IN THE OTHER ROOM
Tang Contemporary Art
Seoul, Korea
2021-23.
SPLENDOR OF THE NIGHT
Curated by Simon de Pury.
MOCO Museum
Barcelona, Spain
2019.
SOLO EXHIBITION
Curated by Simon de Pury.
Asprey
London, England.
2019.
THE ENCOUNTER
El Tranque Cultural Center.
Santiago, Chile
2018.
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS
Gabriela Mistral GAM Cultural Center.
Santiago, Chile
2014.
THE ETERNAL LIFE
National Museum of Fine Arts.
Santiago, Chile
2012.
CANDY HOUSE
Hilario Galguera Gallery.
DF, Mexico.
2010.
PAINTINGS IN LATENCY
CCU Art Galley.
Santiago, Chile.
2007.
DIEBUSHKA
Matthei Gallery.
Santiago, Chile.
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS
2024-2025
REALISM NOW
MEAM Museum
Barcelona, Spain
2024.
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
Palau Martorell
Barcelona, Spain
2023.
UNPACK REVEAL UNLEASH
Curated by Yonni Park and Jeeeun Hong
Tang Contemporary Art
Seoul, Korea
2018.
DOG IN POSES
Realle Venarea Museum
Turin, Italy.
2017.
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION
A.M.S. Marlborough Gallery
Santiago, Chile.
2015.
HERNECIA
MEAM Museum.
Barcelona, Spain.
2015.
RASEGNA STAMPA
Castello di Lipari.
Sicilia, Italy.
MURALS
2009.
BICENTENARY PROJECT
Six mural paintings (340 x 300 cm. each).
Subway Station Baquedano.
Santiago, Chile.
2008.
MURAL CASINO MARINA DEL SOL (3 x 32 mts)
Conception, Chile.
2005-06.
TABALÍ VINEYARD MURAL (4 x 45 meters)
Ovalle, Chile.