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Date 24.01.2025 - 19.02.2026
Madrid
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For the first time in its program, MARC BIBILONI gallery presents a group exhibition featuring six artists from its roster: Alijoscha (Glukhov, 1974), Anna Nero (Moscow, 1988), Bianca Barandun (Chur, 1984), Miju Lee (Busan, 1982), Manu García (Oviedo, 1994), and Pep Llambías (Mallorca, 1954). The exhibition establishes a showcase that, through the works on view, reveals a connection among a large part of the gallery 's represented artists.

This bond materializes in the relationships established between the works presented across both exhibition spaces, giving meaning to the title of the show: Visual Manifesto, which refers to the precise and coherent visual identity the gallery began to build throughout 2025 and projects into 2026.

Multidisciplinarity forms part of this visual chorus: from Anna Nero’s steel-like ceramic works and Bianca Barandun’s liquid ceramics, to canvases and smaller-format works such as Manu García’s drawings, complemented by Pep Llambías’s neon installations. Together, they create a parcours that functions as an aesthetic declaration.

Formal connections are also evident, both in the links generated by geometry and abstraction among the canvases by Manu García, Anna Nero, and Bianca Barandun’s works in the main gallery, and in the chromatic continuity that runs through the second room. There, pink tones spread across the walls and are reflected in Miju Lee’s chromatic universe as well as in Alijoscha’s mossy brushstrokes, unifying the different visions of each artist.

Together, these works form a visual manifesto that celebrates the diversity of materials, techniques, and languages, while simultaneously revealing the harmony that unites the artists represented by the gallery.

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