1 Mira Madrid
Madrid, Spain
Contemporary
About the Gallery
1 Mira Madrid, founded by artist Mira Bernabeu, is a dynamic art gallery exploring contemporary image representation. The gallery connects Bernabeu's artistic vision with diverse creators, showcasing works that challenge societal norms and provoke debate. Since opening in November 2019, 1 Mira Madrid has featured a wide range of media, from photography to installations, supporting artists from varied backgrounds. This innovative space offers a platform for new media and groundbreaking artistic expressions in Madrid.
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Featured Artists
Alberto Baraya
Bogotá, Colombia
Drawing
Mixed Media
Photography
Baraya's work dissects scientific classification, blurring the lines between art and botany. His 'Herbarium' series satirizes colonial practices, revealing the artifice in nature's representation.
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Ana Teresa Ortega
San Sebastián, Spain
Installation Art
Photography
Ortega's photographic and installation work explores the relationship between memory, history, and representation. Her work often addresses themes of political violence and social injustice.
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Ángeles Marco
Barcelona, Spain
Painting
Marco's paintings explore the interplay of light, shadow, and color. Her abstract compositions evoke a sense of quiet contemplation and visual poetry.
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Bleda y Rosa
Lleida, Spain
Conceptual Art
Photography
Bleda y Rosa's photographic series explore the relationship between landscape, memory, and history. Their work, often characterized by a sense of stillness and detachment, captures the traces of human presence in the environment.
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Braco Dimitrijević
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Installation Art
Mixed Media
Photography
Dimitrijević's conceptual interventions challenge notions of fame and history. His 'Casual Passer-by' series elevates ordinary individuals, questioning established hierarchies.
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Carlos Leppe
Santiago, Chile
Installation Art
Performance Art
Photography
Leppe's performance art and installations explored themes of identity, sexuality, and power in Chile. His provocative work challenged social and political norms, often employing his own body as a site of artistic exploration.
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