- Eduardo SÁNCHEZ SOLÁ
- Joaquín VAAMONDE CORNIDE
- Édouard MOREROD
- Philippe SWYNCOP
- Daniel VÁZQUEZ DÍAZ
- Jeanne-Henriette GINESTET-BOUR
- José CRUZ HERRERA
- Jordi CURÓS VENTURA
- Fernando Martín Godoy
Nomen nescio is the Latin expression used in Ancient Rome to designate an indeterminate or unidentified person. The initials, ‘N. N.’ were transformed over time, and renamed with the assumed name Numerio Negidio. John, Jane and Baby Doe are names from this same genealogy of anonymity. A strange family that, both in terms of semantics and art, has forgotten the identity of women. A Portrait of Mrs. Doe brings together 15 unpublished works with a common factor: female anonymity. Ten portraits of women, dating from the end of the 19th century to the mid-20th century, are presented together with five Indian ink drawings by Fernando Martín Godoy. The aim of the exhibition is to offer a reading of the history of art in which silence, gaps in information and the dark areas of memory take center stage.
Ignacio Lobera
Artesantander 2024 - Solo Project
Diego de Mora
December 2023— January 2024
García Oliver
June— July 2024
Everything solid vanishes in the air
December 2022 — January 2023
Lunar Tables
April — May 2023
The Ghost Gaze
March — June 2021
Spanish drawings from the 17th to the 21st centuries
November 2020 — January 2021
Fields of Force
September — October 2023
Allegories of water and milk
June — July 2023