Opening to public:03 Abr, 2025
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To head start the month of April, galería SENDA travels to Paris with a selection of artists that weaves together materiality, perception, and identity through an intergenerational lens. The works on view share a common sensibility: a deep engagement with the tactile and the conceptual, the intimate and the expansive.
Among the artists presented are Peter Halley, with his geometric compositions and exploration of modern space—alongside his solo exhibition at Casal Solleric (Palma de Mallorca); and Yago Hortal, known for his energetic, chromatically immersive gesture painting. Also on view will be a sculpture by Stephan Balkenhol; Brazilian artist Iran do Espírito Santo’s work—ranging from sculpture to his Pangolin watercolor series; Glenda León’s organic marble forms; and Anthony Goicolea’s layered compositions that blend photography, drawing, and painting in a meditation on memory and identity.
We are pleased to count on the special presence of Jordi Bernadó and Gonzalo Guzmán. Bernadó will present ID Project, a critical reflection on space and its role in shaping identity. Gonzalo Guzmán, meanwhile, will exhibit stainless steel sculptures inspired by lucid dreams—works that blur the boundary between inner and outer worlds, translating dream imagery into enduring sculptural form.
This first participation in Art Paris 2025 marks a new chapter in our journey: another step in the internationalization of our artists and in building bridges between scenes, cities, and ways of seeing.
We look forward to seeing you at Art Paris 2025, from 3 to 6 April at the Grand Palais, booth D12.