Published on March 29, 2026
La Galería de Arte A Ciegas is making a noteworthy appearance at JUSTMAD 2026, showcasing a trio of talented artists: Francesca Poza, Daniel Muñoz, and Ana Sofía Batlle. Batlle’s presentation also features a collaboration with Walter Otero. The exhibition is set to take place at the XVI Edition of the International Contemporary Art Fair from March 5 to March 8 at the Palacio de Neptuno in Madrid.
This year’s participation marks a significant milestone for La Galería de Arte A Ciegas, which has established itself as a vibrant platform for contemporary artists over the years. The gallery aims to engage art enthusiasts and collectors with works that challenge and inspire, reflecting the dynamic nature of today’s art scene.
Francesca Poza, known for her innovative approach to traditional mediums, presents a collection that blends classic techniques with contemporary themes. Daniel Muñoz contributes an array of pieces that explore his distinctive visual language, inviting viewers into his conceptual world. Ana Sofía Batlle, in partnership with Walter Otero, offers a collaborative piece that exemplifies the synergy between two creative minds, pushing boundaries and expanding the definition of contemporary art.
JUSTMAD 2026 promises to be an exciting platform for artistic exchange, and La Galería de Arte A Ciegas is poised to captivate audiences with its carefully curated presentation. Attendees can expect lively discussions, networking opportunities, and a chance to appreciate the diverse perspectives presented artists.
The fair has long been a meeting point for art lovers, collectors, and industry professionals, and this year is no exception. With a reputation for highlighting innovative and thought-provoking works, attendees can look forward to an enriching experience amidst the vibrant backdrop of Madrid’s art scene.
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