ETIQUETA 'Seville'
Granada. From 16 Mar to 13 May 2022
The Furtive exhibition presents a group of large-format canvases that have no unifying theme or distinctive style, but rather summarise the results of the artist’s insistent questions about the expressive possibilities of painting
Sevilla. From 27 Nov to 21 Mar 2021
We begin with the initial premise under which two elements – the path and the journey – have been present in all the previous projects, creating a series of works defined by a cross between painting and cinema, or rather a hybridisation of both media, with the latter arising from the discipline of painting in which it is firmly rooted.
Huelva. From 25 Nov to 24 Jan 2021
Midnight after the Desert is situated at the convergence of two intensities, two images on a collision course: the figure of the cactus and ornament, united by their hallucinatory potential.
Sevilla. From 19 Sep to 22 Nov 2020
Midnight after the Desert is situated at the convergence of two intensities, two images on a collision course: the figure of the cactus and ornament, united by their hallucinatory potential.
Sevilla. From 10 Jul to 13 Sep 2020
In Continue Forever, Cachito Vallés alludes to the perceived cyclical quality of time in its most poetic version.
Sevilla. From 25 Oct to 27 Sep 2019
José Luis Valverde has become a goldsmith of painting, in the sense that he has learned to tame brushstrokes, moulding them into precise forms that “look” however he wants them to look.
Sevilla. From 16 Feb to 13 Apr 2019
Miguel Ángel Benjumea’s re-enactment, featuring a solitary woman wandering in a desolate landscape as she insistently repeats phrases from Stein’s libretto.
Sevilla. From 20 Oct to 05 Jan 2019
Project of investigation and exhibition that has as purpose the questioning of the object 'history' or 'historicity' through the artistic practices. This collective exhibition is composed of Mercedes Pimiento, Paco Chanivet, Jose Iglesias Gª-Arenal, Cristina Mejías and is curated by Blanca del Río.
Sevilla. From 25 May to 29 Jul 2018
In the work of Arturo Comas we find a series of operable mechanisms, objects the author activates while inviting us, the spectators, to imagine that we are also participating in that action. However, Comas’s devices possess the nonsensical quality of uselessness, and some even lead us to project all our fears and frustrations on them.
. From 15 Dec to 11 Feb 2018
The work of Julia Llerena is structured on a clear, almost scientific axis of coordinates, like the axes used in physics to represent the relationship between space, time and motion.