Between 1977 and 1983, she carried out a work of help and patronage to young Andalusian artists, creating the "Juana de Aizpuru Scholarship".
[2] In 1979, she proposed to IFEMA to make an Art Fair whose first edition was held in 1982 and it was named ARCO, the International Contemporary Art Fair of Madrid, being its director until 1986, after her resignation, she was relieved by Rosina Gómez Baeza.
[7] In 2003, she created the International Contemporary Art Biennial of Seville (BIACS), being its first director.
"Her pioneering and non-conformist work broke innumerable molds in the Spain of the time, loading the palettes of new colors and impossible shapes, drawing a reality pregnant with freedom and hope on the gray canvases of those fuzzy years ".
She works with national and international artists such as the National Photography and Fine Arts Prize awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture: Cristina Garcia Rodero, Cristina de Middel, Elena Asins, Alberto Garcia Alix as well as Cristina Lucas, Priscilla Monge, Montserrat Soto, Tania Bruguera, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Alicia Framis, Jordi Colomer, Pierre Gonnord, Joseph Kosuth, Andres Serrano, Philipp Fröhlich, Georg Dokoupil with their artists participate in the most prestigious national and international art fairs, among many others Frieze London and New York, Art Basel Switzerland, Miami etc.