Cava Baja Gallery
Cava Baja Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in the heart of Madrid, Spain, on the iconic Cava Baja street. It was founded in 2016 and it focuses on figurative contemporary art. The artists at Cava Baja Gallery are primarily established Spanish artists, many from Madrid, working in various mediums like painting, sculpture, watercolor, photography, collage and print. Many art lovers and collectors come here because it is unpretentious and accessible, aiming to promote affordable art for all budgets.
Moreover, the staff is really friendly staff and helpful. While you are in the vicinity note that the Cava Baja street is well-known for its tapas bars and vibrant atmosphere, making the gallery’s location a unique combination of art and local culture.
Location and accessibility:
- Address: Calle de la Cava Baja, 27, 28005 La Latina, Madrid, Spain
- Accessibility: Close to metro stations La Latina and Puerta de Toledo.
- Website: https://cavabajagallery.com/
La Fábrica Galería
La Fábrica Galería is a multidisciplinary exhibition space located in the heart of Madrid, Spain. Established in 2003, it’s known for its focus on contemporary art, particularly photography and video. It showcases works by both established and emerging Spanish and international artists, fostering a diverse and dynamic artistic environment. It is one of the leading galleries in Spain dedicated to these mediums, offering a platform for artists. Therefore, it actively seeks out and showcases the work of promising young artists, contributing to the development of the art scene through artist talks, workshops, and openings. Expect a vibrant hub for cultural exchange and interaction as this gallery has a multidisciplinary space in addition to a bookstore and cafeteria. The gallery is , within walking distance of several top museums in Madrid like Museo Reina Sofia, Museo del Prado and Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
Current Exhibition at La Fábrica Galería
As of today, February 15, 2024, the current exhibition at La Fábrica Galería is titled “Deshacer el Género, Alice Austen” (Unraveling Gender, Alice Austen). The exhibition explores the work of American photographer Alice Austen (1866-1952), known for her self-portraits and candid images that challenged traditional gender roles and social norms.
Useful info:
- Opening times: Tuesday to Friday (11:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Saturday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.)
- Admission is free.
- Website: https://www.lafabrica.com/
Blanca Soto Arte Gallery in Madrid
This gallery originates from San Sebastian, in the Basque Country, north of Spain. It moved to Madrid in 2000, now currently in the upmarket Barrio Salamanca district. Since then it is known as a home to contemporary art, diverse disciplines such as painting, sculpture, drawing, new technologies, video and photography. More than 40 national and international artists are represented. The gallery also participates in international art fairs and collaborates with international artists.
USEFUL INFO:
Website: https://www.galeriablancasoto.com/en
Address: Calle Claudio Coello, 20, Madrid, Spain
Galería Leandro Navarro
This gallery was founded by Leandro Navarro, a former playwright and lawyer with a passion for art. It is currently run by Íñigo Navarro, Leandro’s son, who continues the focus on historical vanguards. Leandro Navaroo Gallery is renowned for showcasing high-quality works from established artists as well as its commitment to historical vanguards. When you step into its elegant gallery space you will be welcomed to a a restored 18th-century building where works of iconic Spanish artists like artists like Picasso, Miró, and German artist Schwitters call home. Curiously, the street where this gallery is found is called Amor de Dios (Love of God) and it is also a name of a popular flamenco school.
USEFUL INFO:
- Website: https://www.leandro-navarro.com/
- Address: Amor de Dios, 1, 28014 Madrid, Spain
- Phone: +34 91 429 89 55
- Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10:30 AM to 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM
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