Artist and architect Coro López-Izquierdo will give a guided tour of the exhibition Invisible Architecture at the Valentín de Madariaga Foundation. The exhibition invites us to ask ourselves what is the current aesthetic thought through the eyes of eight Spanish artists of great prestige and eight key pieces, unpublished. Visitors will be able to elaborate their own conception of current aesthetics. Dimensional architecture, lyrical architecture, architecture of identity, ethereal architecture, uninhabited architecture, seasonal architecture, architecture of essence and light architecture are the eight installations through which the spectator will make a pilgrimage, each of them offering different views, both sculptural and pictorial, in which color and shapes will surprise as protagonists. Invisible Architecture pays homage to Seville through works never previously exhibited and created expressly for the occasion.
López-Izquierdo is an artist, architect and professor of Architectural Drawing at the ETSEM of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. She has exhibited both nationally (Madrid, Segovia, Bilbao, Cadiz, Gijon) and internationally (Paris, Barbizon, London, Italy and Dominican Republic). She has participated in the art fairs Art Madrid, Estampa, Artesantander, Art Chicago, Art Miami, Art London and KIAF. She was selected as an artist to study in the 2020 course Feminism and Contemporary Art held at the Museo Nacional de Arte Contemporáneo in Madrid.
Event in Spanish. Welcome at 17:50.