Opening:04 de marzo
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Galeria SENDA is pleased to participate in ARCOmadrid 2026 with a presentation bringing together works by Aitor Ortiz, Anna Malagrida, Anselm Reyle, Anthony Goicolea, Aryz, Elena del Rivero, Evru Zush, Glenda León, Gonzalo Guzmán, Irán do Espírito Santo, Jaume Plensa, Jordi Benardó, Peter Halley, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra , Xavi Bou and Yago Hortal
The presentation creates a dialogue between different generations and contexts, connecting practices that explore materiality, space, architecture and the symbolic tensions shaping the contemporary landscape.
Alongside the booth, a dedicated artist project will highlight Miralda on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Honeymoon Project (1986–1992), a defining work in his career. Bringing together works created during that period, the presentation foregrounds the project’s breadth and affirms its enduring impact on the artist’s practice.
Find us at booth 9B25 from March 4 to 8!
About the selection
The presentation brings together artists who, through diverse practices, share a close attention to space, materiality, and the way we inhabit the world.
In the works of ’Aitor Ortiz, Jordi Benardó and Irán do Espírito Santo,, architecture and structure become a starting point. Their pieces explore lines, volumes, and perspectives that reshape our perception of the built environment. Along similar lines, Anna Malagrida and Xavi Bou approach landscape and space as transitional zones, capturing what often goes unnoticed: reflections, movement, and subtle shifts.
Color and surface take center stage in the works of Anselm Reyle, Peter Halley, and Gonzalo Guzmán, where painting expands beyond the traditional canvas and moves toward the object. Their pieces stand out for their strong visual impact and their deliberate construction of form.
Meanwhile, artists such as Anthony Goicolea, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, and Jaume Plensa focus on the human figure. Their works explore identity, memory, and interiority, creating images that resonate on both personal and collective levels. Their works address themes such as identity, memory, and interiority, creating images that resonate with both personal and collective experiences. Within this same symbolic territory, Glenda León works through synthesis and subtlety, articulating pieces in which image, sound, and concept enter into dialogue to reflect on perception, silence, and the ideological tensions of the present.
The imaginative universe of Evru Zush introduces a symbolic and fantastical dimension, where drawing, writing, and image merge into a unique visual language. Finally, Aryz, Yago Hortal and Elena del Rivero incorporate gesture, texture, and the passage of time as essential elements, making process and trace visible in each work.
Together, the selection offers a diverse yet cohesive journey, where painting, photography, and sculpture engage in dialogue to propose different ways of seeing and understanding contemporary space.
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