
A bespoke gallery & event space in the heart of Los Angeles.
View ArtworkInterval Gallery presents contemporary artists whose practices investigate perception, material, and cultural memory. Through carefully curated exhibitions, the gallery creates space for works that move between image and object, surface and depth, tradition and experimentation.
A Spanish-Guinean multidisciplinary artist based in Barcelona. He works in various media including painting, sculpture, illustration and music.
His pieces are influenced by the artistic avant-garde as well as by ancestral and cultural elements, giving his drawings a certain primitive character, although urban art and contemporary forms are also present in his style.
These drawings do not abandon the figurative, but his new subjects, the hands, are shapes in confilct, with a great capacity for synthesis. They are witnesses to the talent and experience he acquired through his work as an illustrator and teacher, as he turns to a more intimate form of expression, using his brushes and charcoal with confidence and energy on large-scale canvas and paper.



In the heart of Los Angeles, where creativity flourishes and imagination knows no bounds, the Interval Gallery stands as a sanctuary for the avant-garde. It is a space where ancestral echoes meet contemporary visions, creating a dialogue between the past and the future. Here, every brushstroke and sculpture tells a story, inviting viewers to explore the intimate and the boundless depths of human expression.
These drawings do not abandon the figurative, but his new subjects, the hands, are shapes in confilct, with a great capacity for synthesis. They are witnesses to the talent and experience he acquired through his work as an illustrator and teacher, as he turns to a more intimate form of expression, using his brushes and charcoal with confidence and energy on large-scale canvas and paper.
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