This exhibition combines small-sized works by the following artists:
Siro Cugusi is an Italian artist born in 1980 who specializes in oil painting, exploring the tension between the figurative and the abstract in landscapes with figures. He currently resides in Sardinia, and his work focuses on the seduction of form and resistance to the classification of figures.
Laura Salguero is an artist residing in Valencia, born in León in 1987, who uses art as an exercise in poetic thought to advocate for the interrelation of all species. Her wax works are part of her Oikos project and are created in direct collaboration with the bees from the Municipal Apiary of Valencia, which modify wax objects (beeswax, vegetable, or mineral) shaped like domestic elements to capture the geometry of their home.
Karina Beltrán is an artist from Tenerife (1968) with a degree in Fine Arts from the University of La Laguna and postgraduate training in London (Chelsea College of Art and Design and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design). Her work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows nationally and internationally and is part of important permanent collections, highlighting her focus on photography and art.
Juan Matos Capote is an artist and independent curator, born in La Palma (Canary Islands, 1966) and residing in Tenerife. He was co-director of the ATC Gallery | Agencia de Tránsitos Culturales (2017-24). He also combines his artistic practice with cultural management and teaching, and his work has been exhibited internationally.
M.Lohrum defines her practice as performative drawing, a discipline in which she explores drawing as the result of action processes where her entire body is the protagonist. She conceives the creation of marks and strokes as a visual expression of movement-based thinking, using the body, gesture, expressiveness, and physical character as key factors in her work to reflect on and question the very concept of drawing.