
Gori
Mora
Gori Mora (Porreres, Mallorca, 1992) he currently lives and works in Glasgow, where he graduated with a Master’s in Fine Arts from the Glasgow School of Art in 2018. His current practice focuses on exploring unique representations of personal experiences, situating his lived reality as a queer artist within a larger socio-political context of mutual queer connections. He revisits queer history and uses it as a lens through which to view his own identity. Within this milieu, his focus is on portraying intimate and humble moments where the celebration of our bodies and of love take centre stage - creating a supportive network where understanding and acceptance flourish. Mora, wants to welcome viewers to celebrate the strength found in unity and the beauty inherent in embracing one's authentic self. In essence, his work speaks of the innate human desire for intimacy and connection where - for some - the personal becomes political.
His work has been featured in multiple solo exhibitions, including Burning Desires (2024) at Unit London Gallery, London; Being In Touch (2023) and Layering Intimacy (2022) at Galería Pelaires, Mallorca; and #Luvthebody (2019) at Casa de Cultura de Felanitx, Mallorca. Selected group exhibitions include Sida. Una historia silenciada en el contexto balear (2024), curated by Jesús Alcaide at Es Baluard Museu, Palma de Mallorca; Art Düsseldorf (2024), Galería Pelaires, Düsseldorf; Arco Madrid (2022–2024), Galería Pelaires, Madrid; Imagining Reality (2022), Future Gallery, Berlin; Pounding The Pavement (2022), curated by Héctor Campbell, Galería Pelaires, Mallorca; and Future Fair (2022), BEERS London, New York, among others. He was named in AD magazine’s Best of Spain 2024. His work Stormy Day was acquired by the X Museum, China (2023), and his project My Florence Souvenir is part of the Royal Scottish Academy’s collection in Edinburgh (2018).

