The exhibition, organized under the auspices of the Fundación Unicaja, offers a journey through 45 pieces that capture the essence of the city of Malaga. Through her canvases, the artist portrays iconic locations such as the Cathedral, Plaza de la Merced, and the Alcazaba, using light as a fundamental element to bring dynamism to architecture and urban memory.
The exhibition route is divided into three main thematic axes. In addition to the representation of the city, the collection includes a series of seascapes that invite contemplation and a section dedicated to major international museums. In this final block, the artist reinterprets spaces such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, the Tate Modern in London, and the Prado Museum.
“"Paula Varona's painting is easy to see and difficult to explain."
The work also establishes a dialogue with pictorial tradition, incorporating references to masters such as Goya. Additionally, pieces created at the Museo Fundación Unicaja Joaquín Peinado in Ronda are on display, consolidating a proposal that fuses classicism with contemporary languages.




