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Raúl del Chano

Raúl del Chano
Contemporary basket maker, sculptor, and multidisciplinary creator born in Barcelona and currently based in Olba (Teruel). His artistic practice reinterprets traditional basketry through a contemporary and experimental lens, exploring the profound dialogue between craftsmanship, design, and pure sculpture. After a successful 17-year career as head of image at Massimo Dutti, he decided to return to his roots in craftsmanship, where he now focuses on the identity of materials and memory. His work has been featured in significant spaces such as Object Space Space Object at Galería Taula Barcelona, the Domus Nova exhibition at Museo de San Isidro Madrid, and most recently at Brussels Collectible 2026.

Lucía Cheves Dauber

Lucía Cheves Dauber
Guatemalan artist who believes in art as a form of memory, not as a souvenir but as a living presence. Her work is born from the intersection of the inherited and the chosen, between what was given and what she decided to sustain. She paints to preserve and translate, ensuring that what inhabits her is not forgotten even if it is no longer in sight. Working with mixed media, oil, acrylic, collage, she explores layers that transmit ancestral knowledge through time, care, and silence. Her work does not illustrate or explain, but opens space for what still deserves to be seen. Painting from the feminine and her Mayan roots as a living gesture, her art is a conversation between heritage and learning to let go. Key exhibitions include AEDES ARBORIBUS-UCM Madrid, Wuppertal, Woman’s Museum Bonn, and most recently Tiembla el suelo in Barcelona 2026.

Carlotta Valentinis Queraltó

Carlotta Valentinis
Carlotta is an emerging artist whose work is an act of deep listening where material and territory converge. Her practice is rooted in sustainable painting: she personally harvests stones, earth, and minerals, transforming them through artisanal processes into unique pigments. For Carlotta, "making the paint is already beginning to paint". Recently a resident at GlogauAIR Berlin (2026), she has collaborated with Ars Electronica and led research for the CSIC. Trained at Escola Massana and UdK Berlin under Robert Lucander, she integrates body movement and writing into her visual practice. Her research has been exhibited at the Bethanien Kunstquartier in Berlin, the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, and the Stripart collective in Barcelona.

Davide Ciaramella

Davide Ciaramella
Davide Ciaramella is a contemporary artist based in Milan. His research explores reality through a personal pictorial language, combining observation, memory, and intuition to reinterpret the human condition and organic concepts. Throughout his career, he has developed international collaborations as a concept designer and photographer. His work has been featured in exhibitions including ORG/ANIMO at Iperspazio (Milan, 2023), Denial is a Privilege at Perimetro Fluido Gallery (Milan), and Unknown Figures at Salvatore Serio Gallery (Naples). He also participated in the international project Imago Mundi for Luciano Benetton at the MADRE Museum in Naples, and in exhibitions at spaces such as Dadun Gallery (Taichung, Taiwan) and Zona Blu (Milan).