LA MIRADA COMPARTIDA
27.03.2025
The gallery is pleased to present «La Mirada Compartida,» a new duo exhibition featuring abstract artists Carlos Pascual and Sergio Femar.
This exhibition highlights the artistic and personal connection between the two Spanish painters, who share a mentor-student relationship. Carlos Pascual Pérez, a researcher and professor at the Universidad de Salamanca, first encountered Sergio Femar as a student, and their dialogue continues through their artistic practice.
«La Mirada Compartida» invites viewers to explore the intersections between structure and spontaneity, mentorship and artistic independence, and materiality and abstraction through the works of these two compelling artists.
ARTISTS
SERGIO FEMAR (O Porriño 1990)
Sergio Femar's work is deeply influenced by street art, embracing the physicality of materials and their origins. His creative process is spontaneous and intuitive—rather than starting with a fixed concept, he allows the materials to guide him, responding to their textures, colors, and spatial possibilities. This organic approach results in compositions where spontaneity plays a crucial role, shaping the interplay between form, color, and three-dimensionality. Femar’s work is rooted in the present moment, reflecting the fast-paced visual culture of contemporary life. He incorporates found objects and repurposed materials, advocating for a second life for discarded resources in a society driven by rapid consumption. His artistic practice is a reflection of adaptation and transformation, mirroring the ever-evolving world around us.
CARLOS PASCUAL (Madrid 1950)