Since 2016, Trafalgar has become an essential point within the contemporary art scene with the arrival of a group of galleries and project spaces. Now, the group wants to consolidate the street and do it through joint openings and activities that will take place during the year.
On the 24th at 6.30 p.m. , Taché Art Gallery opens with the first exhibition of Miguel Ángel Campano (1948-2018) in the new space. The exhibition, as a small retrospective, will consist of paintings and papers representative of the work produced in each of the decades of the artist's pictorial work.
Pigment Gallery inaugurates Poetizar la Materia, the first individual exhibition in the gallery of Francesca Poza (Mataró, 1965) in which poems and matter meet and travel together. From this union, seemingly fragile works emerge using simple techniques, organic fabrics or recycled books.
the gallery Bombon projects inaugurates a collective exhibition dedicated to painting and curated by the American painter Mari Eastman. The exhibition will include 12 American artists exhibiting for the first time in Barcelona. An intimate and personal selection of works made by Eastman.
LAB 36 presents Estefania Urrutia's On Silence, which invites us to explore the beauty of contemplation and introspection through figurative works. Each piece serves as a portal to moments of serenity, where the artist skillfully captures the essence of human emotion and the subtleties of expression.
The Senda gallery will inaugurate an exhibition by Jordi Bernadó entitled LAST & LOST Project where he addresses the ecological and energy challenges of the present. The photographs in "Last and Lost" capture scenes of extinction: landscapes shrouded in mystery, ambiguity or threat, but also hope. Each image shows a reality that struggles to resist or affirms its survival. Some reflect denunciation, others evoke metaphors or express the desire for change.
The Gallery by LASTCRIT presents Asoleo, a photographic exhibition that deals intimately with the world of flamenco and the gypsy people. The artist Claudia Ruiz Caro is a young woman born in Barcelona and from Jerez by adoption, who under the tutelage of Pepe Lamarca has been able to enter as few people have done in a culture as reserved as the gypsy.
The Fuga gallery will take the opportunity to celebrate the last day of the exhibition The past (not) is prologue. Shirin Salehi explores, through the poetics of the void, the space of tension between the desire to remember and the right to forget, in relation to the devastating grief experienced by her country of origin.
At the Miguel Marcos gallery, until January 30, you can visit the exhibition Brossa, Art Expandit, with a mosaic of more than three hundred press articles displayed on the wall that constitutes the graphic memory of this long project shared between Brossa and the gallery and Dilalica Circulations, a collective exhibition curated by Cati Bestard and Pilar Rubí.