Michels de Champourcin Galería apuesta fuerte por el arte contemporáneo en Marbella

Published on April 5, 2026

Michels de Champourcin Galería is making a bold statement for contemporary art in Marbella. The gallery is set to showcase a group exhibition featuring the work of three internationally acclaimed artists: Héctor Acevedo, Lina Cabrera, and Goyo González. The exhibition will be inaugurated on March 20 at 6:00 PM at The Pool Marbella, complemented by a cocktail reception and a performance Supermix.

The event promises to be a vibrant celebration of contemporary art, attracting art enthusiasts and collectors from across the region. Each artist brings a unique perspective and style to the exhibition, ensuring a diverse range of artworks that reflect the current trends and themes in contemporary art.

Héctor Acevedo is known for his innovative use of materials and bold color palettes, creating immersive environments that challenge the viewer’s perception. Lina Cabrera, on the other hand, focuses on the interplay between nature and urban life, delivering poignant commentary on modern existence through her thought-provoking pieces. Goyo González’s work often explores the intersection of technology and human emotion, presenting a poignant reflection on contemporary society.

The venue, The Pool Marbella, provides a stunning backdrop for the exhibition, enhancing the visual experience for attendees. The combination of art, culinary delights, and music promises an evening to remember, making it one of the must-attend events this March in Costa del Sol.

Michels de Champourcin Galería aims not only to promote the artists involved but also to foster a greater appreciation for contemporary art within the local community. With this group exhibition, the gallery reinforces its commitment to showcasing top-tier talent and engaging the public in meaningful cultural experiences.

As anticipation builds for the opening event, local art followers and newcomers alike are encouraged to attend and immerse themselves in the exciting world of contemporary art curated Champourcin Galería.

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