Espacio Solo

[14] The exhibition aimed to re-contextualize Bosch's masterpiece in the contemporary era and featured the works of 15 international artists[15] across various mediums, including digital animation, artificial intelligence, sound, painting, and ceramics.

[16] The exhibition attracted over 90,000 visitors[17][18] and included works by artists such as Cassie McQuater, Dan Hernandez, and the Dutch collective SMACK,[19] who created a digital contemporary interpretation of Bosch's SPECULUM.

[22] In 2023 Colección Solo coproduced with Japanese PARCO Museum[23] a filip custic's exhibition titled Human Product.

[24] The artist explores the relationship between body, mind, and technology,[25] and how these three elements interact to shape our identity during a time when we are connected 24/7.

[30][31] Challenging AI's traditional role, it blurs sculpture, technology, and performance, raising questions about art criticism's subjectivity.

In 2020, the PowSOLO Award[36] acknowledged the finest sound art from over 100 global submissions: 'Phonotic Readers' by artist Enrique del Castillo.

In 2023, Sandra Vasquez de la Horra's artwork title 'La liberación del mito" won at the ARCO Fair.

[42] Promoting dialogue and experimentation in contemporary art, Colección Solo actively engages in projects and academic conferences.

SPECULUM, a contemporary version of Bosch's masterpiece The Garden of Earthy Delights by SMACK. On view at Colección Solo's exhibition at Matadero Museum (Madrid)
Batalla de Croya (2018), by Juan Díaz-Faes, at Colección SOLO museum (Madrid)
Batalla de Croya (2018), by Juan Díaz-Faes, at Colección SOLO museum (Madrid)