Inside the Closet: The Icons of Visibility by Olga Guarch Andreu “Inside the Closet” (Dentro del Armario) is a contemporary art project that breathes life into the memories of those…
Inside the Closet: The Icons of Visibility by Olga Guarch Andreu “Inside the Closet” (Dentro del Armario) is a contemporary art project that breathes life into the memories of those…
Materiality Matters: Why Artists Still Choose Physical Media In a world increasingly mediated by screens and digital tools, the persistence of physical art forms may seem almost an act of…
For centuries, art has been a conversation between hand, material, and imagination. Today, a new interlocutor has entered the studio: artificial intelligence. Its presence generates both excitement and discomfort—questions about…
From the origins of art, the question of the real has accompanied artists, philosophers, and viewers. Should art reflect the world as it is? Or create a new one altogether?…
The Black Paintings are not just a series—they are a rupture. Created in the intimacy of Goya’s final home, these fourteen works delve into a world unfiltered by courtly obligations…
Francisco de Goya‘s world is one of contradiction. His paintings and engravings move between courtly elegance and grotesque fantasy, light and darkness, reason and delirium. To enter his universe is…
Among the five senses, smell in art has historically been relegated to the background. While sight and hearing dominate conventional artistic experiences, scent has remained a marginal element. This isn’t…
Art today seems increasingly stripped of the body that creates it. In an era driven by efficiency, automation, and algorithmic logic, there is a growing sense that something human is…
We live surrounded by images. Photographs, screenshots, digital reproductions of masterpieces we’ve never seen in person. In this context, one must ask: what place does the original artwork hold today?…
The question of what is “real” in art is not new, but in a present saturated with images, screens, and simulations, it feels more urgent than ever. What makes a…
Who controls the art? It’s a question that echoes through galleries, museums, auction houses, and digital platforms. While artists may be the creators, the fate of their work is often…
The rise of artificial intelligence in the art world has been as dazzling as it is ambiguous. For some, it represents a revolutionary tool that expands the boundaries of creation;…
Why Madrid Art Week 2025 Still Matters Every March, Madrid transforms into a sprawling gallery, alive with ideas, textures, and the persistent question of what art means today. In 2025,…
Art has always been a means of challenging norms, questioning societal values, and confronting the limits of human expression. Among the most provocative and controversial themes in art is scatology—the…