"Cómplices" is an exhibition that seeks the coexistence between different disciplines through figurative art and, in particular, through portraiture. Far from referring to a classical and formal figurative style, the artists in this exhibition seek a personal language through painting and sculpture, showing us the evolution of figuration in our time. The presence of these emotionally charged faces invites us to understand art as a tool for transformation and construction of identities, not only of the artists but also of those who are projected, giving the works an intimate and close character. It is possibly the gazes, the common component of the works in the exhibition, that give personality to each piece, generating tensions and dialogues between them and revealing their personalities. Whether it is the mischievousness of Efraïm Rodríguez's children, the intense portraits of José Ramón Lozano or the melancholic faces of Lantomo, each piece is a mirror and materialization of the world around us. A human and personal exhibition, capable of transmitting and bringing us closer to each other, making us accomplices of their gazes.