Anabel Pérez Lubián (b. 1994) is a Cuban visual artist currently based in The Hague, Netherlands, where she has recently graduated from her Fine Arts degree at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK).

Her practice engages with themes of displacement, memory, and the layered dynamics of political identity, shaped by her upbringing in both Cuba and Chile. Navigating the space between personal narrative and collective history, her work investigates how meaning and memory persist within overlooked domestic materials and objects.

With a background in sociology, literature, and cultural analysis, her interdisciplinary approach spans photography, installation, printmaking, ceramics, sound, performance, and film. Central to her practice is a critical awareness of the infrastructures through which meaning, trust, and truth are constructed and communicated. She is drawn to the reversibility of all things *the notion that everything has a front and a back* which serves as a conceptual framework for both her thinking and making.

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November 24th, 2025

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