Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1988.

Antonela aiassa

Antonela Aiassa is a contemporary sculptor and painter who lives and works in Barcelona and Buenos Aires. Her artistic practice is deeply inspired by the diverse influences of her environment – from the richness of nature to human relationships, as well as the intertwined cultural identities of the two cities she resides in. The artist starts with an initial idea, which she then develops further through creative impulses, allowing the work to unfold organically. Each intuitive decision is part of a thoughtful dialogue with her artistic vision.

ARMANDO MEsías

Cali, Colombia, 1986.

Armando Mesias at his Madrid Studio. Contemporary Art. Contemporary painting.

In his practice, Mesías deals with topics such as the passing of time, memory, and identity. He uses intuitive action as a starting point, exploring materials and techniques that range from his classical academic training to contemporary painting methods. His process involves continuous transformation, where spontaneous wear and decay are as important as intentional gesture and control. Currently living and working in Madrid, Mesías brings a unique perspective to his work that reflects his exploration of both tradition and experimentation.

Caracas, Venezuela, 1993.

Daniel santolo

Daniel Santolo. Contemporary Photography. Fine Art Photography. Black and White Photography, Portrait.

As a Venezuelan visual communicator, Santolo gained his experience working as a Creative Director, Art Director, and Photographer. His work is centered on transforming ideas into visual form, drawing inspiration from the beauty of everyday life and his Latin American heritage. His projects mainly focus on fashion, art, and advertising, where he employs a unique visual language to capture the essence of his subjects.

Tlaxcala, Mexico, 1986.

francisco muñoz

Francisco Muñoz’s multidisciplinary practice includes sculpture, drawing, collage, painting, textiles, and installations. One of the main axes of his work is the relationship that objects have with different contexts and how their meanings can be reordered through material modifications, conceptual associations, or painting interventions.

José María de aurora

Santander, Spain, 1998.

Jose Maria de Aurora at his Costa Brava Studio. Contemporary Abstract painting. Abstract Art. Minimal Art. Minimal Abstraction.

José María de Aurora is a painter working with the importance of matter and the physical act of painting. Brought forward by his work in fashion, Aurora is profoundly influenced by the purity of lines and the understated beauty of minimalism . His work is an exploration of architectural elements and serene compositions that embody the essence of visual poetry. 

Guadalajara, Mexico, 1991.

Luis renterIa

Luis Renteria at Fabra i Coats residency. Contemporary Textile. Textile Art. Textile Artist. Contemporary Art. Artist at the studio. Artists residency.

Renteria is a multidisciplinary artist educated in cinematography, with a focus on animated film. He lives and works between Barcelona and Guadalajara. He studied Textile Art at the Massana School and a Masters in Research and Artistic Production at the University of Barcelona. 

In his work, he uses traditional techniques and references to popular art to address issues of social relevance through fiction and fantasy. 

Caracas, Venezuela, 1988.

MARÍA ELENA POMBO

Maria Elena Pombo's portrait. Artist while in Residency in Italy. Artists portrait.

Pombo’s practice is centered around Earth-matter holding historical and contemporary importance across different cultures and times, which she often gathers through collaborations. From avocado-seeds gathered by restaurant-workers, onion-skins gathered by farmers, and more. She creates a framework to engage heterogeneous publics into co-creating contemporary rituals based on cooperation.

Moscow, Russia, 1993.

Nikolay morgunov

Nikolay Morgunov at his Barcelona Studio. Jose Maria de Aurora at his Costa Brava Studio. Contemporary Abstract painting. Abstract Art. Black and White Art. Abstraction.

Nikolay Morgunov, born in Moscow in 1992, relocated to Barcelona in 2017, where he now creates artworks characterized by predefined grids and chaotic graphic sublayers. His oeuvre captures human activity's trajectory through transparent grids, strict lines, natural brushstrokes, and resin mimicking water surfaces. This interplay portrays life's dynamics, blending freshness and abandonment. Morgunov's creative process involves balancing elements to enhance or return to the blank canvas, reflecting on the perpetual nature of creation. He aims to recreate monumentality on a compact scale, achieving unity through repetition and rhythmic interplay of components.

ROSE MAdone

Lille, France, 1993.

Rose Madone at her Barcelona Studio. Jose Maria de Aurora at his Costa Brava Studio. Contemporary Abstract painting. Abstract Art. Minimal Art. Abstraction.

Rose Madone, born in 1993 in Northern France, uses painting, ceramics, photography, and video to channel and analyze her energy. After moving from Lille to Brussels and settling in Barcelona in 2017, her conceptual and aesthetic work matured. Madone's art, characterized by emotions, analysis, and sharing, depicts everyday life and personal evolution. Through flowing movements, sandy materials, and color dualities, she seeks visual and personal balance. Her work, emphasizing harmony and mindfulness, visually represents her thought process and engages in a dialogue with the audience.

SILVANA TREVALE

Caracas, Venezuela, 1993.

Silvana is a Venezuelan photographer based in London and Barcelona. Her portrait based work is a fusion between documentary and fashion, she seeks to celebrate the intrinsic beauty of the human body, her Latin American roots, womanhood, youthhood and the realities of people around her.

suwon lee

Caracas, Venezuela, 1977.

Suwon Lee (Caracas, 1977) is a Korean-Venezuelan artist belonging to the recent Venezuelan diaspora. She lives and works in Madrid and has had solo exhibitions in Caracas, Madrid, and Seoul. Her recent international group exhibitions include Poli/Gráfica de San Juan Puerto Rico and Americas Society New York (2024), the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2023), the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid (2021), the GuangzhouImage Triennial curated by Gerardo Mosquera (2021), at the Vincent PriceMuseum, USA (2018), Arizona State University Art Museum, USA (2017), Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, Paris, France (2013), Amparo Museum, Puebla, Mexico (2014), IX Mercosul Biennial of Porto Alegre(2013), Biennial of the Americas: Draft Urbanism, USA (2013), and many other shows in the United States, Germany, Brazil, Venezuela, Panama, Spain, Colombia, Chile, Seoul, and Paris, among others.

Víctor gonzález

Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

Víctor González is a painter and Fine Arts graduate from the University of Seville. He has lived and worked in Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom, showcasing his work and developing various projects. Recently, his work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy (London), Galería Vangar (Valencia), Digallery (Seville), and Fundación Unicaja (Seville), among others.

His work proposes metaphorical encounters and allusive constructions within biogeometrically ordered spaces. In his art, pictorial languages of representation converge with the material subconscious, blending colors, forms, and textures into sensitive amalgamations.