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Public space work. Elena Bajo

Elena Bajo, The Flower Who Came from the Stars, Engraved basaltic rocks, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2022 Elena Bajo. The Flower Who Came from the Stars, Performance, Parque Doramas, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2022

Nicolás Láiz Placeres

The work of Nicolás Laiz Placeres (Lanzarote, 1975) reflects on landscape, exoticism and the construction of nature as a cultural, social and economic concept. In “Biotopias 3”, our artist presents “Fontaine”, a sculptural piece that acts as a reminder of the relationship…

Stefano Cagol

In “The Flow of Matter”, Stefano Cagol (Trento, 1969) reflects on anthropogenic interference in the balances, cycles and movements of the elements, inspired by the growing phenomenon of the migration of sand from the Sahara Desert to the coasts of the Canary…

Ana Beltrá

Ana Beltrá (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1978) feels the need to give plants a voice, precisely because they do not have one and because their manifestations in response to our actions come with little room for manoeuvre. Beltrá wishes to…

Elena Bajo

Elena Bajo (Madrid, 1976) lives and works in both New York and Berlin. For “Biotopias 3” she has created “The flower that came from a star”, a delicate piece that blends sculptural installation, poetry, dance and performance. She is interested in…

Lucía Loren

Lucía Loren (Madrid, 1973), a leading artist at the crossroads between art and ecology, presents the interspecies installation “Enjambre” (Swarm), a series of swarm collectors for the Canary Island Black Bee placed on the branches of a large Kapok tree in…

Cristina Déniz Sosa

The artist, curator and cultural manager from the Canary Islands Cristina Déniz Sosa (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1981) explores the aesthetics of the sacred and the ritual in her work, providing a unique perspective on the changes in our interaction with…

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