Art Madrid'26 – DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro)

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro)

Valencia, 2018

DIMASLA, the collective formed by Diana Lozano and Álvaro Jaén, grounds its practice in a reflection on how to inhabit the world more harmoniously, understanding reality as an interconnected network of beings, spaces and objects. Inspired by thinkers such as Nancy, Bachelard and Dewey, their work is based on co-creation with the environment, where elements like atmosphere, flora, fauna and the passing of the seasons act as active agents. Projects such as Mono no aware exemplify this direct relationship between painting and landscape. With training in Fine Arts and a Master’s in Artistic Production from the UPV, complemented by stays in Italy and Chile, their trajectory has been recognized with awards including the 1st Painting Prize of the University of Murcia (2025), the Casa Bardín Art Award (2023), and grants from the Spanish Ministry of Culture (2020). They have held solo exhibitions in Valencia and Alicante, participated in fairs such as Art Basel Miami Beach and Untitled Miami, and took part in the RinkoKaku Project in Japan. Their work is represented in collections such as the Generalitat Valenciana, DKV, Banc Sabadell, Fundación Gabarrón and the University of Murcia.

This artist exhibits in the following galleries

Galería La Mercería

Programa General

Artist's works

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro) | Anotación sobra la noción de duración en un punto ciego del paisaje (Violeta)

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro)

Anotación sobra la noción de duración en un punto ciego del paisaje (Violeta), 2022

Sol, viento y lluvia sobre acrílico en tela de algodón natural expuesta en tierra arenosa durante tres meses sobre bastidor de madera y ensamblado a un ángulo de metal

24 x 18 x 32 cm

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro) | Sobre los márgenes del cielo

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro)

Sobre los márgenes del cielo, 2024

Polvo de cemento en suspensión, lluvia, sol, viento, polen de tomillo y romero sobre acrílico en tela de algodón natural cosida, expuesta sobre suelo de arcilla calcáreo durante cuatro meses

130 x 162 cm