Luisa Cunha (Lisbon, 1949) lives in Lisbon.
She has been exhibiting since 1993. She is an artist at Miguel Nabinho Gallery, Lisbon.
Her solo exhibitions include: 2023 - Hello, are you there? Luisa Cunha, a retrospective, Museu de Electricidade, MAAT- EDP, Lisbon. 2022, EXHIBITION WITHOUT A TITLE, space Uma Certata Falta de Coerência, PortoBeautiful, Las Palmas space, 2019; Voluntarily involuntary things, Miguel Nabinho Gallery, 2019; My private sky, Miguel Nabinho Gallery, Lisbon, 2017; Tem-te bem, Abrantes Municipal Barracks, Abrantes, 2017; LUISA at Miguel Nabinho Gallery, 2016; Body Corner, Colégio das Artes de Coimbra, Coimbra, 2016; Magnetic Needle - a performance, OLD SCHOOL, Lisbon; A bit of matter and a little bit more, in 2015, Miguel Nabinho Gallery, Lisbon; Pantone, Ar. Co, Quinta de S. Miguel, Almada; Pantone, in 2014, Ar.Co, Quinta de S.Miguel, Almada; 2 LINES, in 2014, space Escritório / Avenida 211, Lisbon; Sentido em deriva. Obras da Colecção da Caixa Geral de Depósitos, 2013, Culturgest, Porto; Ongoing landscapes, in 2013, Miguel Nabinho Gallery; A Montra, in 2013, Lisbon; HOT RED HOT, space Uma Certata Falta de Coerência, Porto, 2010; Red Shoes, Espaço ao Cubo, Centro Alegro, Alfragide, Lisbon (leaflet with text by the artist), 2009; Oh!, Gallery Lisboa 20, Lisbon, Portugal, 2008; Luisa Cunha, Culturgest, Oporto and Luisa Cunha - anthological exhibition, Museu de Serralves (Home), Oporto, Portugal, 2007; Partitura, flyer with text by Isabel Carlos, Casa da Música, Oporto, Portugal, 2007; Espaço Lá de Baixo, ELB, Tomar, Portugal; Words for Gardens, CHIADO 8, Fidelidade Mundial, Lisbon, Portugal, both 2006; Luisa Cunha, Fundação de Serralves (chapel), Oporto, Portugal, 1998.
She is represented in different public collections, such as: Ministério da Cultura; Caixa Geral de Depósitos; Fundação de Serralves; Fundação PLMJ; Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian; Ar.Co - Escola de Artes Visuais, among others, as well as in several private collections.
She was distinguished in 2021 with the EDP Foundation Art Grand Prize and was also the artist of the month at the 34th biennial of São Paulo (2021). Luisa Cunha received in 2022 the AICA/MC/Millenium BCP Award for Visual Arts.