ANATOMÍAS

01.03.2025 - 22.03.2025

 

ANATOMÍAS is an exploration of the human body and its figurative representations, offering diverse perspectives on identity, form, and expression. Through distinct artistic languages, Zoilo Blanca, Brenda Cabrera, and Melissa Rios present works that navigate between the real and the surreal, the psychological and the physical.

The exhibition delves into the body as a site of tension, transformation, and introspection—challenging our understanding of humanity through dynamic compositions, hybrid beings, and dreamlike visions.

 

 ARTISTS 

 

ZOILO BLANCA

Zoilo Blanca’s paintings depict exaggerated figures, characters, and faces that echo the grandeur of Baroque art and Greek sculpture. With masterful precision of line and vivid chiaroscuro, his works present distorted bodies and tremendous creatures, caught between man and beast. These forms express an internal struggle to maintain composure, revealing the psychological weight of existence. Through intense emotions and dramatic tension, Zoilo explores the fragile boundaries between control and chaos, beauty and grotesque. His use of light effects, vibrant colours, and bold brushwork evokes the depth of classical Greek theatre while remaining firmly contemporary.

BRENDA CABRERA

Brenda Cabrera builds an autonomous universe populated by hybrid characters who design their own coexistence policies. Her work reinterprets domestic politics, gender roles, and identity construction, reflecting on how individuals navigate contemporary life and virtual spaces. Working across drawing, painting, and NFT art, she creates ecosystems that challenge traditional structures and imagine new ways of being. Through her unique visual language, Cabrera questions the relationships between power, space, and self-expression in a rapidly evolving world.

MELISSA RÍOS 

Melissa Rios mines the fertile ground between figuration and abstraction, crafting surreal, dreamlike visions where figures, objects, and abstract forms overlap. Her paintings act as veils mediating between realms of experience, imagining spaces between the physical and metaphysical, between imagination and reality. With a background in architecture and design, Rios’s artistic language extends beyond painting into immersive environments, reflecting her multidisciplinary approach. Her layered compositions invite viewers to navigate between perception and emotion, questioning the nature of human presence in both tangible and intangible worlds.