The exhibition, which will remain open until September 27th, brings together eleven works that now form part of the Unicaja Foundation Art Collection, along with 26 other selected pieces spanning various techniques and artistic trends.
This contest has broken records for participation and work acquisition, establishing itself as one of the most prestigious calls in contemporary plastic arts. The exhibition features pieces by artists such as Simón Zabell, Pedro Mora Frutos, Françoise Vanneraud, José Guerrero, María Alcaide, Sonia Navarro, Juan del Junco, Hodei Herreros, Norberto Gil, Eduardo Martín del Pozo, and Julia Llerena, among others.
The selected works belong to a wide range of artists, including Álvaro Albadalejo, Ángel Alén Martínez, Julio Anaya Cabanding, Andrés Aparicio, Marta Beltrán, José Manuel Cabra de Luna, Pablo Capitán, Natalia Cardoso, Paloma de la Cruz, Almudena Lobera, Gloria Martín, Cristina Mejías, Ramón David Morales, Emilio Pemjean, Mercedes Pimiento, Marina Reina, Fernando Renes, Juan Carlos Robles, Antonio Rojas, Mp & Mp Rosado, Inmaculada Salinas, Julia Santa Olalla, Sandra Val, Miguel Ángel Villarino, Santiago Ydáñez, and Jorge Yeregui.
The exhibition can be visited at the Joaquín Peinado Museum of the Unicaja Foundation during morning and afternoon hours, from Monday to Sunday. After its run in Ronda, the exhibition will tour other cultural centers of the Unicaja Foundation throughout Andalusia.
This edition saw the participation of 953 works from 398 artists from around twenty countries, with a purchase fund of 80,000 euros. The contest, established in 1995, aims to boost the careers of creators and promote contemporary art, having presented over 14,000 works and acquired more than 150 throughout its history.




