ARTISTS FILM
PG 96
PG 96
Celebrating the first anniversary of the ArtInProgress project, which highlights the brand’s commitment and passion for art and innovation, Massimo Dutti has transformed its iconic store on Paseo de Gracia 96 into an immersive experience destination where art and fashion converge.
ArtInProgress
PG 96
MASSIMO DUTTI
The work of Cristina Mejías Gómez is rooted in intimate narratives, often orally transmitted, where milestones, myths, and legends intertwine. Her multidisciplinary projects challenge dominant historical narratives, offering alternative perspectives.
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Cristina Mejías
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Cristina Mejías Gómez
Las recolectoras, 2022
170 x 55 x 45 cm
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Cristina Mejías Gómez
Las recolectoras, 2022
170 x 55 x 45 cm
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Cristina Mejías Gómez
Sin título, 2023
220 x 100 x 95 cm
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Ángela Jiménez Durán
Valve IV, 2023
100 x 80 x 80 cm
Ángela Jiménez Durán’s artistic practice revolves around installation and sculpture, sometimes incorporating writing and drawing to craft fictional narratives that explore uncertain but possible futures.
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Ángela Jiménez Durán
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Ángela Jiménez Durán
Valve IV, 2023
100 x 80 x 80 cm
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Ángela Jiménez Durán
Valve IV, 2023
100 x 80 x 80 cm
Antonia Ferrer’s paintings blur the line between sculpture and painting, using primitive materials and gestural techniques to create textured surfaces that explore the interaction between light, shadow, and color. She is represented by Galería Alzueta.
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Antonia Ferrer
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Antonia Ferrer
24/34 Cuerdas verde oscuro, 2024
164 X 132 x 4 cm
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Antonia Ferrer
24/10 Cicatrices pardo, 2024
160 x 130 cm
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María Tinaut
Y cuento contigo para el amanecer, 2023. [And I am counting on you for sunrise], 2023
182 x 150 cm
María Tinaut is a visual artist based in Valencia whose work explores poetic and affective discourses through a feminist and queer lens. María’s work often aligns with post-conceptual and minimalist strategies.
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María Tinaut
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María Tinaut
Sin título, 2024
120 x 300 cm
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María Tinaut
Sin título, 2024
120 x 180 cm
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María Tinaut
Days of clear blue skies, 2019
153 x 203 x 05 cm
Maru Quiñonero’s work focuses on color as the primary element and explores its emotional resonance and how it is used both in pop culture and in art history. She is represented by Galería Alzueta.
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Maru Quiñonero
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Maru Quiñonero
A Bien, 2023
40 x 40 x 24 cm
B Bien, 2023
40 x 45 x 25 cm
C Bien, 2023
40 x 40 x 21 cm
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Maru Quiñonero
C Bien, 2023
40 x 40 x 21 cm
Elisa Pardo Puch creates immersive installations that blend drawing, text, and sculpture to transform spaces and offer new narratives. These narratives invite the viewer to establish connections with themes such as transformation, the unconscious, desire, memory, and the construction of stories.
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Elisa Pardo Puch
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Elisa Pardo Puch
Vigilante, 2022
94 x 87 cm
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Elisa Pardo Puch
Vigilante, 2022
94 x 87 cm
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Esther Gatón
Un martillo viene hacia ti c, 2021 320 x 149 cm
Un martillo vienne hacia ti f, 2021 240 x 150 cm
Esther Gatón’s practice spans sculpture, audiovisual works, installation, and text. Her work frequently explores sensuality through artisanal techniques, bringing together disparate materials in a game of seduction, where organic and bone-like forms emerge and interact with their environments. She is represented by Vasto Gallery.
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Esther Gatón
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Esther Gatón
Un martillo viene hacia ti c, 2021 320 x 149 cm
Un martillo vienne hacia ti f, 2021 240 x 150 cm
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Pamen Pereira
Los huesos de la Tierra
Titled ‘The Bones of the Earth’, Pamen Pereira’s exhibit that can be seen at the Massimo Dutti store on Paseo Gracia features a cascade of polystyrene rocks, each covered in cement and given a distressed finish, creating the effect of being suspended in the air.
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Pamen Pereira
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Pamen Pereira
Los huesos de la Tierra