Photographer and art critic. Studied art and literature in Oxford, United Kingdom, and in Florence, Italy, from 1967 to 1970. Between 1972 and 1981 she studied video, television and film in New York, where she worked at the United Nations translation department. Later she collaborated with various media outlets, printed and online, like TVE, COPE, SER, Radio Nacional, El País, La Vanguardia, El Europeo, Lápiz, and Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, among others. She published the books Al Límite del Juego, in 1994, on American avant-garde art; and, four years later, En El Pico del Águila: Una introducción a la cultura afroamericana. She has featured in the solo shows Joyas (Fawbush Gallery, in New York, 1989); Haití (Centro Cultural de España en Republica Dominicana y Costa Rica, 2000); and Castillos de Castilla (Galería Moriarty de Madrid, 2004). She has also featured in the collective shows Fragments (Universidad de Barcelona, 1993), A García Lorca (Museo Postal y Telegráfico de Madrid, 1998); and Funny women (Gallery Onetwentyeight, in New York, 2007). Lives and works in Barcelona.