Tenenbaum was born in 1996 in
Santiago de Compostela and took her pseudonym from
Wes Anderson's film
The Royal Tenenbaums. She studied
Art History at the
Complutense University of Madrid, and has remained living in
Madrid. She has been employed as a
publicist, raising awareness of topics related to literature, feminism and lesbianism. Tenenbaum is also active on using the social media sites
Instagram and
Patreon to share a feminist perspective of art history and to provide her followers with "tools to understand the gender perspective in art." In 2022, Tenenbaum published her first book,
La mirada inquieta: cómo disfrutar del arte con tus propios ojos (The restless gaze: how to enjoy art with your own eyes), which explores women in art history who have been ignored by the "academy," as well as how women who have featured as subjects in art have been objectified. Tenenbaum has spoken at the literature events Creativa Festival in
Vigo and the Santiago Book Fair on the romanticisation of sexual violence in art from the ancient Greek and Roman periods. She has also presented awards at the
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid. In 2025, she spoke on a debate about art against hopelessness on Radio 3. She is scheduled to open the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the
Museo de Pontevedra. == References ==