Karla González Horta

Karla González Horta

Matanzas, Cuba (*2000)
About Artist

Karla González Horta (Matanzas, Cuba, 2000) is a Cuban visual artist and contemporary photographer whose work explores the boundaries between identity, body, and perception through a conceptual and experimental approach to the image. Her practice is rooted in contemporary Cuban photography, combining aesthetic inquiry with reflections on gender and social narratives.

Her work has been featured in numerous group and solo exhibitions, earning recognition such as the La Temporal Creation Grant from the Center for the Development of Visual Arts, the Award from the Visual Arts Section of UNEAC, and an Honorable Mention at the Fotocanímar Online Festival 2024. She has participated in significant exhibitions such as Alienaciones del Límite, organized by the Mujer Sociedad Project as part of the 15th Havana Biennial, and was an invited artist at the Leopoldo Romañach Landscape Salon 2024.

González Horta has also taken part in Las Invisibles, a collective exhibition held within the framework of the 15th Havana Biennial in Matanzas, presented by the Tetas Libres Project as part of Cuerpos Integrados; the 28th Roberto Diago Provincial Salon (2025); and Femme Fatale, a collective exhibition organized by the Mujer Sociedad Project at Habana Espacios Creativos (Office of the City Historian, 2025). She is an active member of the Tetas Libres Project, a collective focused on the visibility of women in contemporary Cuban art.