12 May – 6 June

Ulises Lozano

Ulises Lozano presents a body of mixed‑technique works that explore surface, materiality and narrative. The exhibition gathers illustrations and experimental compositions that combine drawing, collage and painterly gestures to interrogate memory, identity and urban experience. Lozano’s practice foregrounds texture and layered imagery, inviting close looking at the interplay between figuration and abstraction. The presentation also references the artist’s recent book HIGHLINE and the graphic sensibility that informs his studio work.

Opening: 12 May, 18:00

Place de l'Île 1
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