Isabel Infante's creative work

Isabel Infante: Contemporary Textile Artist and Sculptor

Isabel Infante is a London-based contemporary artist originally from Santiago, Chile. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in the exploration of textiles and sculpture, often merging industrial materials with traditional craft techniques. Isabel Infante earned her MFA in Sculpture from the Slade School of Fine Art at University College London (UCL) and previously studied at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her work is characterized by the use of unconventional materials such as copper wire, which she weaves or embroiders to create structures that possess both strength and fragility. Throughout her career, Isabel Infante has developed a visual language that investigates the concept of landscapes—both physical and psychological. Her installations, such as 'Tensions of the Unseen' and 'Soft Resilience,' showcase her ability to manipulate thread and ceramic to express complex emotions and environmental narratives. Isabel Infante has exhibited her work in various galleries and art spaces across London and internationally, establishing herself as a prominent voice in modern textile sculpture. Her background in both Chilean and British art education informs her perspective on materiality and spatial relationships. By transforming domestic crafts into large-scale fine art, Isabel Infante invites viewers to reconsider the narrative potential of fiber and metal. Her portfolio demonstrates a commitment to technical precision and conceptual depth, making her a significant figure in the contemporary art scene.