Okuda San Miguel’s first major solo is at the Gran Via Museum in Madrid

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A project that brings together 20 works of the artist on a 680 m2 area in the heart of Madrid, through an installation that seeks constant interaction with the visitor, with six areas where he wants to show his artistic career: Intersecting Fates, Human Connections, Chromatic Skull, Rainbow Cave, Face-to-Face Corridor and Retrospective Kaleido.

This is the first great example read A new cultural space aimed at breaking away from the usual museum concept, the Museo Gran Vía served to kick off the 15th. Thus, visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the work of Okuda (the starting point for future contemporary art exhibitions), as well as purchase gastronomic, decorative or fashion items from local artists.

One of the main attractions of this Okuda exhibition is the When Art Changes Life space, located in the old vault of Aldao Jewelery’s former headquarters. Gran Via Museum, 15. Inside, people accessing this exhibition will be able to enjoy a collection of objects and memories from personal experiences that define the artist’s artistic and human profile. “Through my art, I try to convey my rooted aspirations for a fairer and more diverse world to challenge the future,” Okuda explains.

Exhibition of the Cantabrian artist It can be visited until 30 November. Monday to Sunday, 11:00 – 21:00

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