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Havana/Matanzas artist Adrián Gómez Sancho presents his personal exhibition at the Carmen Montilla Gallery Connected Worldsa project that explores the universe of childhood through the dialogue between the spontaneity of children’s drawing and the pictorial language of the creator. Inaugurated on July 3, the exhibition brings together ten works that are based on drawings made by girls and boys, later transformed by the artist into compositions of greater formal complexity without losing the freshness, freedom and authenticity of the original lines.
Each piece proposes an encounter between two ways of looking at the world: the unprejudiced imagination of childhood and the artistic experience of Gómez Sancho. The tour culminates with a work composed of forty small formats that function as a collective mosaic, reflecting the diversity of children’s perspectives and their ability to reinvent reality. As part of the project, the artist will also teach two workshops aimed at children during the months that the exhibition remains open.
A native of Matanzas, Adrián Gómez Sancho has developed a work focused on contemporary figuration and the dialogue between memory, identity and everyday experience. In Connected Worlds expands this research by incorporating children’s creativity as a starting point to reflect on imagination, learning and the shared construction of visual language.
















