Art Madrid'26 – ART MADRID PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOLARSHIPS 2020

For third year, we are very happy to announce the scholarship granted by Art Madrid to be trained at the Madphoto Photography School Art Madrid awards 5 scholarships of € 500 to study photography, at the school MADPHOTO (Madrid), that begins on March 10, course DCERO (Tuesday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.)

If you have always liked photography but you have not been able to dedicate it enough time or you just want to get started in this artistic discipline, surely you would like to enjoy this scholarship that covers the DCERO annual course of Madphoto, with a total of 106 on-site hours. To apply for the scholarship you just have to enter the Madphoto website and apply for it till 9 of March

This initial course is a great opportunity to really learn how to get the most out of your camera, as well as a great chance to develop your technique and creativity. During one year you can learn how to get the best framing, the most successful compositions or the best light effects. With the DCERO course of Madphoto, you will definitely discover all your potential as a photographer.

From Art Madrid and MADPHOTO we encourage you to delve into the exciting world of photography. Try it!

 


ART MADRID’ 26: 21 YEARS OF CONTEMPORARY ART


Discover all the information about the artists and galleries participating in the 21st edition of Art Madrid. The catalog features a curated selection of the works presented in this edition, along with the most relevant details of the event, making it an essential tool for engaging with the fair’s key figures and exploring the defining elements of today’s art scene.


In 2026, Art Madrid celebrates its 21st edition, further establishing itself as a leading event within Spain’s cultural sector. From March 4 to 8, the Galería de Cristal of the Palacio de Cibeles will once again become a meeting point for galleries, collectors, artists, and contemporary art enthusiasts.


Over the past twenty-one years, the fair has evolved into a dynamic and ever-expanding platform, fostering diversity in artistic languages, techniques, and discourses. In this edition, the Galleries Program brings together around 35 exhibitors from more than seven countries, offering a representative overview of the most recent developments in contemporary creation.


The Art Madrid ’26 catalog serves as a key publication for discovering the work of this edition’s galleries and artists —marked by experimentation and a plurality of perspectives— while also documenting the conceptual axes that shape the fair. As part of the Parallel Program, INHABITING THE EPHEMERAL: A Reflection on the “Species” of Spaces proposes a reflection on space, relationships, and shared experience, expanding the understanding of the fair beyond its commercial dimension and highlighting its cultural and experiential significance.


In addition, the catalog presents the initiatives that complete the program, such as the Open Booth dedicated to emerging creation, the Nebrija Space in collaboration with Nebrija University, the Performance Series “Open Infinite. What the Body Remembers,” the One Shot Collectors Program, and the Patronage Program, reaffirming the fair’s commitment to supporting, mediating, and accompanying contemporary art at every stage.

We invite you to discover more about Art Madrid ’26 through the catalog of its 21st edition — a publication that, beyond serving as documentary memory, becomes a cartography of the present artistic moment and an open door to new ways of inhabiting contemporary art.