Resilience Unveiled: Lita Cabellut
With the exhibition Resilience Unveiled, Lita Cabellut invites viewers to look beyond the surface — to the scars, the memories, and the strength hidden within vulnerability. In a series of monumental portraits, the artist reveals the human soul as a layered landscape: cracked, weathered, yet never broken. Each work becomes a mirror of inner resilience, where beauty does not lie in perfection but in the lived and the unfinished.
Lita Cabellut (born 1961) was raised on the streets of Barcelona after being born in the Spanish town of Sarsuela. At the age of thirteen, she was adopted by a wealthy family who introduced her to the world of literature and art. Her talent quickly emerged, and she moved to the Netherlands to study at the renowned Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. This personal journey — from the streets to the international art stage — is deeply woven into her artistic language, where themes such as identity, trauma, transformation, and strength resonate powerfully.
Cabellut is known for her distinctive technique that fuses classical painting, frescoes, collage, and contemporary materials. In her paintings, faces emerge from layers of paint, plaster, pigment, and torn paper — as if formed by time itself. These are not mere portraits, but manuscipts of memory. Raw yet graceful, confronting yet consoling.
Cabellut dissolves the boundaries between classical and contemporary, between figurative and abstract. Her works demand a slower gaze, a deeper attention. They are not simply aesthetic objects, but confrontations — invitations to reflect on what we show to the world, and what we choose to conceal.
With Resilience Unveiled, Cabellut shows not only her technical mastery but also her profound human insight. In a time where outward appearance so often serves as a mask, she invites us to embrace the cracks — and to find strength within them.