Jorge Hernandez

Jorge Hernández (Huelva, 1973) Hernández’s paintings portray iconic scenes inspired by pop art and classic Hollywood. Characters in 60s, 70s and 80s fashion populate vast landscapes and modern architectures wrapped in an air of mystery reminiscent of cinema noir and directors like Hitchcock and Kubrick. Through his talent for confronting decontextualized elements within his acrylic […]

Ernesto Knorr

Ernesto Knorr (Vitoria,1957) Ernesto Knorr began working as a sculptor in 1978. As a disciple of a rich Basque sculptural tradition, his work drinks from the influences of the greats such as Jorge Oteiza and Eduardo Chillida, especially in the adaptation and appropriation of spatial and formal concepts. The result of years of investigation and […]

Ismael Lagares

Ismael Lagares (Huelva, 1978) Lagares is one of the Spanish artists of his generation with the greatest national and international outreach. Most of his production is made up of canvases, which can reach imposing sizes, where he applies dense oil impastos and hand-made ceramics covering the surface in striking three-dimensional compositions. He combines techniques such […]

Lisardo

Lisardo Menéndez (Mieres, 1960) Lisardo’s deeply personal style emerges from monochrome backgrounds with enigmatic and dynamic structures that he turns into completely unique compositions. The order, balance and deceptive simplicity of his paintings immerse us in a pictorial constructivism in which blacks, whites and reds predominate in a geometric abstraction with subtle figurative allusions to […]

Chema Madoz

Chema Madoz (Madrid, 1958) Madoz studied Art History at the Complutense University of Madrid, while alternating photography courses at the Image Teaching Centre, and in 1983 he made his first solo exhibition in the Royal Photographic Society of Madrid. In 1990 he begins to develop the concept of the object, a constant subject in his […]

Francisco Mayor Maestre

Francisco Mayor Maestre (Madrid, 1990) The childhood and adolescence of Francisco Mayor Maestre in Rivas-vaciamadrid was marked by daily trips to the capital in which he observed the changes in the landscape and the margins of the city. Faced with the excessive urbanization and real estate speculation, Mayor Maestre is attracted by the contrast between […]

José María Mellado

José María Mellado (Almería, 1966) Throughout his career, Mellado has positioned himself as one of the most prominent Spanish photographers and his landscapes, the fruit of a tireless and personal search for beauty in the apparently vulgar, bland or decadent, enjoy great international recognition. His intimate gaze, poetic atmospheres and mastery of light, which he […]

David Morago

David Morago (Madrid, 1975) Morago’s production is firmly rooted in nature, replicating fauna and flora in his peculiar “cabinet of curiosities”, inspired by the Renaissance practice of collecting and displaying art along with minerals, botanical and zoological specimens, etc. The artist combines these concepts to create his own “chamber of wonders” through which the viewer […]

Isabel Muñoz

Isabel Muñoz (Barcelona, 1951) Born in Barcelona in 1951 and based in Madrid since 1970, photographer Isabel Muñoz has managed to stand out among the many and very diverse proposals defining the contemporary photography scene in Spain, by utilizing the platinum printing technique and large formats in order to reinforce her discourse -a passion for […]

Eva Poyato

Eva Poyato (Cartagena, 1972) With a degree in Fine Arts from the University of San Carlos and a Masters in Graphic Art, Eva Poyato likes to use her hands to create and her studio table is always full of papers, fabrics, sheets, wood, branches, wires, hooks, seeds, and an endless number of small objects that […]

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