18 galleries not to be missed in August
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18 galleries not to be missed in August

Dec 09, 2021

Must-see exhibitions this summer

 

Discover art galleries this summer in cities like Gijón, San Sebastian, Marbella, Barcelona, Lisbon or Mexico City. This summer don't forget to pack your suitcase. Today we tell you the galleries that are open in summer and have exhibitions for you to discover them from your mobile phone.

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LISBON

3+1 arte contemporânea (Lisbon)

It was inaugurated in February 2007 with the aim of promoting the work of emerging and established Portuguese and international artists, whose works illustrate the diversity of contemporary artistic practice.

Group exhibition

 

 

Miguel Nabinho (Lisbon)

It began in 2000 as a pioneering project in Portugal. Today, Galeria Miguel Nabinho has established itself as one of the most prominent contemporary art galleries in Portugal.

 

 

Cabrita

Miguel Nabinho Gallery

 

GIJÓN Y OVIEDO

Llamazares Gallery (Gijón)

Since 2005 and located in Gijón. Within its exhibition programme, the work of mid-career artists can be seen alongside that of young creators, to whom the gallery offers a platform for the visibility of their projects.

 

Javier Riera

Llamazares Gallery

 

Liquid Space (Gijón)

Throughout its history it has represented and supported the careers of emerging and mid-career artists. It seeks to bring contemporary art closer to all audiences, for which it promotes activities such as guided tours of exhibitions, talks organised in institutions on new ways of collecting, gallery development, etc. ....

 

 

Aurora Vigil-Escalera (Gijón)

She has been managing her own space since 2015, a continuation of her career that began in 1984 as a founding member of the Van Dyck Art Gallery. She combines two key elements: experience and quality.

Ismael Lagares

Aurora Vigil-Escalera Gallery

 

Lucía Dueñas (Oviedo)- until 13th August

Located in the center of Oviedo. Painting, sculpture, photography or Print are present in a varied program of individual or collective exhibitions based on a careful and contrasted selection of consolidated or emerging artists.

 

 

MADRID

Fernando Pradilla (Madrid)

Inaugurated at the end of 2001, the Galería Fernando Pradilla aims to promote and disseminate contemporary art developed in Latin America and Spain, acting as a bridge of knowledge of the artistic expressions of both continents.

 

 

Emilio Gañan

Fernando Pradilla Gallery

 

Freijo Gallery (Madrid) - until August 7

Freijo Gallery was founded in Madrid in 2010 with the aim of giving visibility to conceptual art, visual poetry, performance and sound art.

 

 

Dario Villalba

Freijo Gallery

 

MARBELLA

Sholeh Abghari ( Marbella)

It offers a unique space to support and promote established and emerging artists from Iran and around the world. The gallery seeks out the most innovative works of art through a careful selection process of pieces that are part of important collections, auctions and art fairs around the world.

 

 

Summer group show

Sholeh Abghari

 

Badr El Jundi (Marbella) - until August 8

It is a contemporary art gallery located in Marbella. It works with artists from all over the world, understanding its project as a bridge between cultures and as an engine for dialogue between emerging creators who are attracting the attention of the art market and established artists.

 

 

MEXICO

Arte Hoy (Mexico)

It opened its doors in 2011 and is located in Coyoacán, Mexico City. The space, founded and directed by Jorge Espinosa, shows the work of established artists who live and produce in Mexico, with a particular emphasis on sculpture. It is also a research and dissemination centre focusing on Mexican art of the 20th and 21st centuries.

 

 

SANTIGO DE COMPOSTELA

Vilaseco (A Coruña)

Since 2000, the gallery has maintained an active exhibition programme based on its commitment to Galician creation and the reception of national and international artists.

 

 

Nuno Sousa

Vilaseco Gallery

 

Trinta Gallery (Santiago de Compostela)

It has been in existence since 1985. In its 35 years of uninterrupted activity, it has stood out for its unwavering commitment to plastic modernity. It has held nearly 400 exhibitions of contemporary artists, both national and foreign.

 

 

BARCELONA AND AMPURDÀ

Bombon Projects

(Open at Empordà 10, 17110 Fonteta (Summer space). It is a contemporary art gallery that opened in Barcelona in February 2017. The gallery is interested in local and international artistic practices that reflect a contemporary social, political and emotional sensibility, as well as in the vindication of artists from previous generations.

 

 

Joan Prats

(Open at Empordà 10, 17110 Fonteta (Summer space). Since its inauguration in 1976, one of the pioneering galleries in the international contemporary scene, exhibiting and promoting the work of the artists it represents.

 

 

SAN SEBASTIAN

Cibrian Gallery (San Sebastian)

It aims to generate a constant dialogue between the new discourses generated internationally and those that reflect a strong local identity. With a cast of young artists and mid-career artists.

 

 

SEVILLE

Di Gallery (Seville)

(August by appointment) It specialises in the representation of contemporary artists, in particular focusing on new trends and the most promising emerging artists.

 

 

VALENCIA

Shiras Gallery (Valencia)

Shiras galería was founded in 2015. It is located in Vilaragut street in the historic centre of the city of Valencia. It emerges with the aim of offering an intergenerational proposal of high calibre artists whose discourse is complemented by the voice of more emerging artists.

 

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