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Discover Dionisio González’s first solo exhibition in London at Maddox Arts

by Brit Es Magazine February 19, 2018
Maddox Arts presents Dionisio González’s first solo exhibition in London. In order to introduce Dionisio González’s works to the London public, they will be showing two of his series “Dauphin Island” and “Inter-action”.

González shows in his works ‘surrealistic’ architecture in a natural landscape. His visionary constructions are close to Le Corbusier, projects of buildings made out of béton brut and futuristic visions of cities inspired by Japanese metabolism architecture especially Kenzo Tange and Kisho Kurokawa. But González does not limit himself only to architecture sketches. He is exploring any kind of art, getting inspiration from Italian Futurist movement, Giorgio de Chirico’s archways and Xavier Corberó’s architectural sculptures.

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Daniel Silvo and Semíramis González curators of JustMAD9, an interesting and entertaining alternative art fair

by Vanesa Cejudo February 19, 2018
The contemporary art fair JustMAD9 is taking place in Madrid between 20-25 February. They have a new venue, at Nuñez de Balboa 32, which will be called JUST SPACE, is a 1,500 square metre space and is situated in one of Madrid’s most dynamic and central districts.
We sat down with the curation team, Daniel Silvo and Semíramis González, to find out a little more about them and what they’ve got in store for us in their ninth annual fair.
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The 9th annual JustMAD will take place next week, running from 20 to 25 February.

by Brit Es Magazine February 14, 2018
© Gabriela Bettini. Galería Silvestre
© Gabriela Bettini. Galería Silvestre
© François Borie
© François Borie. 'Untitled' Loo & Lou Gallery
© Isabel Muñoz
© Isabel Muñoz. 'Sin título'. Serie Bajo el agua. Galeria Blanca Berlín
© Anna Jonsson
© Anna Jonsson 'Las-últimas bragas del cajón. 13 ESPACIOarte
© Elina Brotherus
© Elina Brotherus 'La-Femme qui voyage' Galeria Camara Oscura
© Cristina Almodovar,
© Cristina Almodovar, 'Dos Rocas' AP Gallery

Last week, Madrid’s number one emerging art fair announced their move to a new space in Nuñez de Balboa 32. The new venue, which will be called JUST SPACE, is a 1,500 square metre space and is situated in one of Madrid’s most dynamic and central districts.

JustMAD9 is curated with a focus on the concept of the Encounter between Europe and Latin America and will be organized into the following sections: General Program; Brand New, a commissioned section for newly established galleries with innovative programming, to introduce them to the gallery circuit through JustMAD; and Solo Project, which will give galleries the opportunity to dedicate their stand to the work of a single artist.

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Discover Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo at Victoria Miro Gallery in London

by Brit Es Magazine February 14, 2018

Since the beginning of this month we have a great exhibition at Victoria Miro Gallery in London, a show comprising paintings and an installation of lamps by the Mexico-based Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo.

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Saelia Aparicio: ‘Your Consequences Have Actions’ at (Leeds) The Tetley until January 28.

by Brit Es Magazine January 23, 2018
‘Your Consequences Have Actions’ is Saelia Aparicio’s first major exhibition in a public gallery in the UK, bringing together newly commissioned works made especially for The Tetley with a selection of existing works, shown alongside several drawings and sculptures from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection at the Whitworth, The University of Manchester.

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Olga Diego’s experiment shows us that putting the creative process under extreme conditions can access ideas buried deep in our psyche.

by Christian San Martin January 21, 2018

Transcription // Non-Stop Drawing Action

The gallery was left exactly as it was: on the table sits the last doodle of an exhausted mind. Upon entering the small room, you feel as though you are walking onto a crime scene. You can’t help but try to solve the puzzle, reconstructing what the artist must have been feeling. Olga Diego’s experiment shows us that putting the creative process under extreme conditions can access ideas buried deep in our psyche.
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Live streaming: Follow up the non stop drawing action ‘TRANSCRIPTION’ by OLGA DIEGO at SCAN Project Room in London

by Brit Es Magazine January 16, 2018

The Spanish artist Olga Diego is doing from today (16/01/18-12h) an artistic experiment that aims to explore the limits of the mind in a creative process. She is, since 12:00 noon, drawing at SCAN project Room in London, without stopping for as many days as  her mind-body can resist without taking any rest.

Diego will not stop drawing even while eating, drinking, or doing any kind of physiological activity. She will take the paper with her and continue drawing at the same time. She will create a space with no imposed time limit, and where the creative mind could reach unknown places. Nor will she stop drawing in order to sleep because she will stay awake and draw day and night.

An experiment that maybe could answer questions such as: What is the mind capable of creating in an unknown context, or when it is subjected to extreme exhaustion? What are we able to draw when we do not have a time limit for it? As here the artist’s mind will be placed between absolute freedom and the limitation of its own capacity and resistance. How will this be reflected in the graphic image on paper? This graphic document together with the audio-visual documentation of the action will be material of a later study.

The action will be shown on live streaming on Internet until the end. This way, viewers will be able to see the action not only in the same exhibition space, but also on their computer from anywhere in the world, and at any time while the action is taking place.

The result will be a transcription of the different states of mind in the shape of graphic creation. These drawings will be on exhibit at the SCAN PROJECT ROOM from 20 January until 3 February.

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The work of Eduardo Hurtado and Pablo Capitan del Rio at ‘Animal Mirror’, the new exhibition at SCAN Project Room

by Brit Es Magazine November 29, 2017

‘Animal Mirror’ is a contemporary art project curated by Jesus Alcaide, bringing together the work of Eduardo Hurtado and Pablo Capitan del Rio in a dialogue through performance, drawing and sculpture around Animality.

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‘Ojos de Perro Azul’: Montse Gallego’s tribute to Gabriel García Márquez at Hundred Years Gallery

by Brit Es Magazine October 31, 2017

Stubborn, passionate, vulnerable and imaginative. This is how Montse Gallego describes herself. The Spanish artist, based in London for sixteen years, is going to leave the direction of her personal project: Hundred Years Gallery, a cosy cultural and exhibition space located in the heart of Shoreditch. She is leaving for a sabbatical period and wants to bring back to her homage to García Márquez whose ‘magic spirit’ inspired the name of the gallery and still hovers around the gallery space.

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‘Nights at the Circus’ by Fauve Alice, a fantastic production with an inclusive cast

by Brit Es Magazine October 30, 2017

In a post apocalyptic world the circus is forced to continue its show every night, on and on into the future. As the night plays out the circus performers slip between their on stage personas and the person they dream to be; trapped by their own desires and lusting after new sensations.

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