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Arco 2025
An exhibition space where Japanese tradition and artistic expression converge, designed by Carbajo Hermanos, has inspired AD magazine, once again present at ARCO in collaboration with Massimo Dutti.


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Hermanos

( 01 )
Lucía Bayón
Ese entredós (L.), 2022
Jesmonite encerado
26 x 36 cm
( 02 )
Lucía Bayón
Ese entredós (B.), 2022
Jesmonite encerado
26 x 36 cm
Galo and Andrea Carbajo explore the connection between art and architecture, constantly seeking new ways to integrate both disciplines organically.
This vision is reflected in the stand they have designed for AD at ARCOmadrid, drawing inspiration from Japanese culture to showcase the work of three artists—Lara Fluxà, Kiko Pérez, and Lucía Bayón—who use materials to express a perspective that links the natural environment with art.



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Lara Fluxà
Sanur, 2022
Glass, soap
118 x 56 x 27 cm
A space inspired by the timeless elegance of the Katsura Palace in Japan, reinterpreted to bring contemporary artistic narratives to life.
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Lucía Bayón
Bebedero I, 2022
Cartón, pulpa de papel, cola 161 x 33 x 24 cm
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Lucía Bayón
Bebedero II, 2022
Cartón, pulpa de papel, cola 161 x 33 x 24 cm
This initiative extends beyond the fair, continuing at the Massimo Dutti store on Serrano 48, where Carbajo Hermanos have also curated an artistic window display featuring works by these same creators, reinforcing the strong synergy between fashion and art.

