EXHIBITIONS

Exhibition Chronology and Space-Time Curation

The presentation of fine art requires a structured layout that records the evolution of a creator’s portfolio across different cultural landscapes. This digital index serves as a permanent archive of all solo and collective art exhibitions, detailing the spatial interaction between large-format paintings and contemporary gallery architecture. For art consultants, corporate curators, and international collectors, tracking the physical location and duration of past shows provides essential context regarding provenance and professional career growth.

The integration of material-driven works into public and private spaces demands rigorous planning. Each project listed in this directory explores specific concepts of physics, industrial architecture, and the raw passage of time through physical mediums. By archiving these events, the platform establishes a continuous dialogue between the workshop’s material execution and the global contemporary art market.

  • Solo Art Exhibitions: Specialized individual showcases featuring current series, complete catalog descriptions, and large-scale industrial diptychs.
  • Contemporary Group Shows: Collective installations and cultural projects developed in collaboration with regional galleries, institutional spaces, and contemporary curators.
  • International Art Markets: Strategic visual displays designed for premium commercial real estate, art fairs, and specialized cultural environments in major art hubs like New York City.
  • Local Cultural Network: Direct artistic engagements, independent project management, and regional exhibitions rooted in the northern Spanish contemporary art circuit, specifically within the province of Bizkaia.