Past Expositions2018-03-08T17:40:13+00:00

LONDON. Fundación El Instante. “Who is talking about Living?” 22 october – 7 november 2020. SCAN Projects.

“Who is talking about Living?” will bring for the first time to the United Kingdom the video fiction with the same title, directed and produced by El Instante, with the original and edited work created around the performance that took place in the Prado[...]

LISBON. David Bestué “Infinite Sculpture – From the Antique Cast to the 3D Scan” 18 september 2020 – 25 january 2021. Calouste Museum.

This exhibition brings together sculptures by contemporary artists and casts from the collection of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon, analysing the relevance of the casting technique in current artistic practices and exploring its infinite possibilities. This exhibition brings together works by 18[...]

LONDON. Lorena García Mateu “Splendour among shadows” 26 august – 19 september 2020. Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery.

Statuesque horses appear half hidden in thick swathes of colourful fabric while canvases of painted hands reach through backgrounds of vibrant flora. Bringing together the sculptural work of London-based artist Richard Stone and Spanish artist Lorena García Mateu’s paintings, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery presents A[...]

HOUSTON. Lita Cabellut “The colors that remain” 5 august – 3 october 2020. Art of the world gallery.

Lita Cabellut (b. 1961) is a leading female contemporary multidisciplinary artist in Spain most well-known for her paintings on large scale canvases using a contemporary variation of the fresco technique. Beyond her monumental paintings, her work also includes drawings on paper, sculptures, photography, scenography,[...]

LONDON. ‘Being pulled all over the place’ 5th of September to 17th of October, 2020. SCAN proyects.

SCAN is pleased to present 'Being pulled all over the place', a group show curated by Cristina Ramos and with works by Katharina Siegel, Carlos Monleón, Marc Vives, Ingela Ihrman and Elena Aitzkoa 'Every story begins in water. So it does this exhibition, articulated while[...]

LONDON. Los Bravú “Unflappable” 20 – 29 august 2020. Unit 1 Gallery.

Unflappable is a rare body of work – completed in the months of the COVID-19 global crisis. To describe the artist duo is to allow for disruption and continuity to exist together, to perceive the static vagabond. Diego Omil & Dea Gómez are partners in[...]

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