The Espacio 0 gallery in Huelva presents the solo exhibition Algo aquí, aquí algo, an artistic proposal that integrates various disciplines such as painting, installation, and performance. This project has been specifically conceived for the exhibition space, aiming to create an environment that encourages meditation and a re-evaluation of artistic notions.
The exhibition will be open to the public until May 16, with free admission. Visitors can explore the works from Monday to Friday in the afternoon and on Saturday mornings, immersing themselves in an experience that addresses time as the central axis of artistic creation and appreciation.
The displayed pieces, both pictorial and installative, delve into the importance of a slow and conscious process in the development of art. The construction, execution, and assembly of each work become key elements for the proposed reflection, highlighting the relevance of temporality in the creative act and in how the public consumes art.
“"The approach of 'Algo aquí, aquí algo' might seem singularly complex, and in part it is for using paradox as a rhetorical figure, an exercise that seems to defy logic, but which, after a few moments, reappears as part of the knowledge transfer process that he himself uses with delight in his teaching role."
The artist behind this initiative is a renowned painter, researcher, and lecturer at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Seville. His career includes the use of various media such as painting, drawing, found objects, installation, photography, and performance. He has been a recipient of training and research grants, and has completed postdoctoral stays at international institutions.
His artistic research has focused on concepts such as painting, chance, process, conceptual art, postmodern art, and sustainable art. He has published numerous articles in scientific journals, and his work is part of important collections such as the Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art in Seville, the Banesto Collection in Madrid, and the Unicaja Foundation in Málaga, among others.




