Artizar Gallery brings its artistic vision from Tenerife to Madrid

The gallery from La Laguna presents a new collective exhibition reflecting on nature and the urban reality.

Generic image of a contemporary art gallery with white walls and professional lighting.
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Generic image of a contemporary art gallery with white walls and professional lighting.

The Artizar Gallery, originally based in Tenerife, has strengthened its presence in Madrid with the opening of a new collective exhibition titled 'De la tierra al asfalto'.

The exhibition, which will be open to the public until August 1st on Doctor Fourquet street, offers an analysis of how humans transform the natural environment. The show brings together the work of five creators who explore diverse languages regarding memory, the body, and artifice.
The project addresses the transition from the organic to the built environment, questioning the reality of contemporary cities. The proposal highlights how urban settings, designed under artificial needs, shape people's daily lives.
This initiative represents the third exhibition scheduled by the space since it began regular operations in the capital earlier this year. The gallery management has positively assessed the reception from the Madrid public, emphasizing the interest generated by the artistic proposal linked to the Canary Islands.