Art Madrid'25 – ART&COLLECT: YOUR ARTWORK IN ONE CLICK

From Art Madrid we present a new online artwork sales campaign as an appetizer to the next edition from 23 to 27 February. Art&Collect: your artwork in one click. Through the fair's shop page we will find a selection of artworks from the galleries participating in Art Madrid'22.

Jo Hummel

Rein, 2021

Acrílico y emulsión sobre papel y chapa de madera

50 x 40cm

More than 40 works of art worth up to 1800 euros will be available until 12 February. It will be possible to purchase pieces by national and international artists in a convenient way at the click of a button. Buy a work of art and get 1 VIP pass valid for 2 people!

Isabela Puga

M_MS_03, 2021

Técnica mixta y oro de 22 kt sobre madera

40 x 50cm

Among the artists who will be part of the proposal, the following stand out: Costa Gorelov (Dr. Robot), Jo Hummel (Victor Lope), Jaime Sancorlo (Inéditad), Isabela Puga (Galería BAT), Fidia Falaschetti (Galería Hispánica) y Herminio (Aurora Vigil-Escalera).

Jaime Sancorlo

The Offensive, 2018

Oil on canvas

50 x 60cm

Herminio

S1, 2020

Madera y campos magnéticos

26 x 12cm




At the most recent edition of Art Madrid, artist Luis Olaso (Bilbao, 1986), represented by Kur Art Gallery (San Sebastián), received the Residency Prize of the Art Madrid Patronage Program. This award, the result of a collaboration between Art Madrid, DOM Art Residence, and the Italian association ExtrArtis, enabled him to undertake an artistic residency in Sorrento (Italy) in August 2025.

Through initiatives like this, the fair reaffirms its support for contemporary creation—a commitment aimed at increasing artists’ visibility and strengthening art collecting through concrete actions such as acquisition prizes, recognition of emerging talents, and international residencies.


Artists in Residence. DOM & ExtrArtis. Image courtesy of Agata D’Esposito.


The DOM & ExtrArtis 2025 Residency Program took place in Sorrento from August 1 to 31, 2025. The artists lived together at Relais La Rupe, a 16th-century villa surrounded by cliffs and centuries-old gardens, which became an ideal setting for experimentation and exchange.

In this edition, residents worked around the theme “Reimagining Genius Loci”, an invitation to reflect on how the movement of people and traditions transforms the “spirit of place.” During the residency, DOM organized two public group exhibitions: the first to present the artists’ previous work, and the second to showcase the projects developed in Sorrento.


Work by Luis Olaso. DOM & ExtrArtis. Image courtesy of Agata D’Esposito.


Luis Olaso’s work moves between expressionist figuration and abstraction, always employing a pictorial language charged with strength and emotion. Initially self-taught, he later graduated in Fine Arts and has developed a solid international career, with exhibitions at venues including JD Malat (London) and Makasiini Contemporary (Turku, Finland), and participation in fairs such as Untitled Miami, Estampa, and Art Madrid itself.

His work is part of prestigious collections, including the Tokyo Contemporary Art Foundation, Fundación SIMCO, and the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, and has been recognized in competitions such as the Reina Sofía Prize for Painting and Sculpture and the Ibercaja Young Painting Prize.

In Sorrento, Olaso found a unique context to expand his pictorial research, engaging in dialogue with the Mediterranean landscape and the region’s historical heritage. The residency provided him with time, resources, and a framework for exchange with other international artists, fostering the production of new works that were later presented in the group exhibitions organized by DOM.


Luis Olaso working on his project. DOM & ExtrArtis. Image courtesy of DOM.

Luis Olaso’s experience at DOM Art Residence concluded with a public showcase of the works produced, reinforcing his presence on the international circuit and consolidating his position as one of the most prominent Basque artists on the contemporary scene.


Through initiatives such as this, Art Madrid demonstrates its active role as a platform for direct support of contemporary creation, creating opportunities for research, production, and intercultural dialogue that extend beyond the fair itself and accompany artists in their professional development.