‘Fronts and Profiles. César’, a nude painting started in 2017, is now on display at the Mirador del Carmen Cultural Center, marking the first time it has left the artist’s studio. This piece is part of the ‘Desvelar la realidad’ exhibition, which features prominent figurative artists from Spain and showcases Antonio López’s artistic evolution, including his recent interpretations of Madrid’s Gran Vía. Visitors to the exhibition hall in Estepona have the chance to admire some of the artist’s newest works in progress, offering a unique insight into his creative process. The exhibition, running until July 20, provides a comprehensive overview of Spanish realism over the past six decades through the works of leading figurative artists. Among the highlights are 12 works by Antonio López, illustrating his artistic journey from 1960 to the present, including his ongoing explorations of Madrid’s Gran Vía. Curated by Maria Toral and organized by Estepona City Hall, the exhibition pays homage to Spanish realists, showcasing a diverse range of techniques such as drawing, painting, and sculpture. With a total of 81 works by renowned artists like Julio López, Francisco López, María Moreno, and others, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience the impact of these creators on Spanish art. From human figures to still lifes and landscapes, the exhibition presents a rich tapestry of artistic styles and genres, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the unique vision of each artist. Don’t miss the chance to visit this exceptional exhibition, open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 14:00 and 16:00 to 20:00.
Estepona showcases Antonio López’s latest works at Mirador del Carmen Cultural Center