Myrna Quiñonez

Bristol, UK (b. Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico) · oil on canvas
Studio
Bristol, UK (b. Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico)
Medium
oil on canvas

“No place & every place” – Spike Island

Myrna Quiñonez (b. 1987, Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico) is a landscape painter working in oil alongside digital tools, based in Bristol, UK, where she maintains a studio at Spike Island, one of Europe’s leading international centres for contemporary art. Trained at the University of Guanajuato, she has built a substantial international exhibition record spanning roughly fifty shows across Mexico, the United States, and the UK.

Her recent work includes the solo exhibition The Horizon Pulled Me Close at BEERS London (2024), alongside group presentations at the Saatchi Gallery, London (2024), Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles (2025), and Iron Gallery, Chicago (2025). In 2021, she was awarded a Developing Your Creative Practice (DYCP) grant from Arts Council England.

Quiñonez constructs landscapes that move fluidly between representation and abstraction, drawing on her dual experience of northwest Mexico and the English countryside. Working from photography, drone footage, and digital sketching before returning to oil, she builds composite, imagined terrains that engage with the tradition of the picturesque — recalling Constable, Turner, and José María Velasco — while questioning who has historically been permitted to depict landscape at scale, and what tools like drones now mean for how we see and surveil the land.

Studio Film

Artist Statement

Landscape, in its oldest sense, is to paint a space outside yourself, land as it exists beyond the body, fixed and nameable. Myrna Quiñonez does not paint those places. She paints the distance between them.

Born in Sinaloa, trained in Guanajuato, now working from a studio in Bristol, she is translating landscape into memory, memory into photograph, photograph into paint. The places in her work are not here, and not quite there. Interrupted. Disorienting. Assembled from coastlines she has loved and light she half-remembers.

What arrives on the canvas is never the thing itself. It is what a place becomes when you are made of pieces; stitched, layered, looping, and changing along your journey.

No works selected for this artist.

EXHIBITION HISTORY
SCROLL
2026
GROUP
The Shape of Things
Lion And Lamb, Philadelphia, USA
GROUP
Tree
Roseberry Road Studios, Bath, UK
GROUP
POST-card
Noble and Common Gallery, Worcester, UK
2025
GROUP
Axis
17 Midland Road, Bristol, UK
GROUP
Visual Language: Vistas
Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles, USA
GROUP
Through the Bridge
Iron Gallery, Chicago, USA
2024
SOLO
The Horizon Pulled Me Close
BEERS London, London, UK
GROUP
Landscape, Reimagined (presented by BEERS)
Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
GROUP
South by South West
Gurr Johns International, London, UK
2023
SOLO
The Picturesque
Pound Arts, Corsham, UK
GROUP
Más allá de la Imagen II
Trapo Galería, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
2021
DYCP
Grant (Developing Your Creative Practice)
Arts Council England
2020
SOLO
Landscape Synthesis
Cass Art, Bristol, UK
2019
SOLO
Site
Don Quixote Iconographic Museum, Guanajuato, Mexico GROUP — Intersections — The Painting Center, New York, USA
2018
SOLO
El Cine Mexicano de la Época de Oro
Asamblea Legislativa del Distrito Federal, Mexico City, Mexico
AWARD
Finalist
Bienal XXVIII Salón de la Plástica Sinaloense, Sinaloa, Mexico
2017
SOLO
Latitud
Limited Edition Gallery, Miami, USA
2016
AWARD
First Place, XX Edición del Concurso Nacional de Artes Visuales
Don Quixote Iconographic Museum, Guanajuato, Mexico

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