Graphe
Martínez Avezuela
Fair

ART ON PAPER. BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL DRAWING FAIR

5-8 October 5 - 8, 2023

GARE MARITIME

Tour & Taxis. Bruselas

Rue Picardstraat 11

We will participate on the 8th edition of Art On Paper (Brussels) with a selection of drawings alongside with those by some of the contemporary artists represented by our gallery: Vicky Uslé, Fernando Martín Godoy, Eva Rodríguez Góngora and Bartolomé Rey.

 

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FERIARTE 2022

12-20 November 2022

IFEMA, Pabellón 3, Madrid

Avda. del Partenón 5

Booth 3E03

In our first participation in Feriarte, we will be bringing a selection of works by the following artists: Michel-Ange Houasse, Antonio Carnicero, Zacarías González Velázquez, Mariano Salvador Maella, Vicente Rodés, Carlos Luis de Ribera, Rosario Weiss, Eugenio Lucas Velázquez, Francisco Pradilla, Pere Pruna, Mariano Andreu, Daniel Vázquez Díaz and Ángel Ferrant, among others. These pieces will share space at our stand with the works of a single contemporary artist represented by the gallery, Sofía Jack, who will present works from the series Todo lo sólido se desvanece en el aire (Everything solid vanishes into thin air).

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DRAWING ROOM +MASTERS

23-27 febrero 2022

Palacio de las Alhajas, Madrid

1, Plaza de San Martín

Booth 16

We look forward to seeing you at the 7th edition of Drawing Room Madrid with works by Sofía Jack, Fernando Martín Godoy, Guillermo Martín Bermejo and César Barrio + MASTERS.

Exhibition

SPANISH DRAWINGS FROM THE 17TH TO THE 21ST CENTURIES

20 November 2020 - 20 January 2021

Caylus gallery

Conde de Aranda 24

Madrid

Caylus and Martínez Avezuela present a new exhibition with some thirty Spanish drawings from the 17th to 20th centuries, mostly unpublished, which are shown in our gallery together with a project by Fernando Martín Godoy (Zaragoza, 1975) - ¡Sapristi! - created especially for this occasion. Works by Sebastián Herrera Barnuevo, Antonio González Velázquez, Luis Paret y Alcázar, José Camarón, Rosario Weiss, Mariano Fortuny, Eugenio Lucas, Joaquín Sunyer, Federico García Lorca, Joan Miró or José Guerrero, which have been studied and presented by Alejandro Martínez, responsible for the exhibition and the catalogue that accompanies it.