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ARCO ‘25

The Artists

Lara Fluxà, Lucía Bayón, and Kiko Pérez are the three artists chosen for this year’s collaboration between Massimo Dutti and AD during the ARCOmadrid fair. All three are highly recognized Spanish artists, presented under the expert guidance of internationally acclaimed contemporary art curators, Carbajo Hermanos. In addition to this project, each artist is also exhibiting individually at ARCOmadrid.

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LARA FLUXÀ
Bres, 2025
Glass and Iron
30 x 50 x 30

Lara Fluxà (Palma de Mallorca, 1985) explores the delicate intersection between the fragility of ecosystems and the urgent need for a more harmonious relationship with our environment. Using a wide range of materials—some ephemeral—such as water, air, salt, tar, light, or glass, her creations invite contemplation and reflection on the delicate balance that sustains our existence. Her work encourages the viewer to take an active role in shaping new ways of life that are more integrated and collaborative with nature.

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LUCÍA BAYÓN
Golpes Bajos, 2024
Denim
175 x 30 x 13 cm

Lucía Bayón (Madrid, 1994) focuses her work on sculpture, installation, and occasionally writing. In her expressive pieces, she employs a process of disassembling and reconstructing selected materials, ranging from metal mesh and resins to shredded cotton, fabric, cardboard, and paper pulp, among many others. She combines conservation and preservation techniques, traditional craftsmanship, and industrial processing methods to create her works.

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KIKO PÉREZ
Sin título (manos cabeza), 2014
Madera de samba
160 x 30 x 45 cm

Kiko Pérez (Vigo, 1982) is a multidisciplinary artist who moves fluidly between sculpture and painting. His work reflects on production processes, the nature of artistic objects, and the repetitive yet continuous results of creative labor. His long-standing artistic practice involves crafting pieces by hand, using paper or wood, leading to a constant exploration of form. His creative universe is defined by alternating colors and a combination of geometric and organic shapes, often drawing inspiration from the everyday to reach beyond it.

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