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Antonio Ballester Moreno Curates 'El cielo y la tierra' at CA2M Through September 2026

exhibition · 2026-03-25

Antonio Ballester Moreno, an artist based in Madrid, has organized 'El cielo y la tierra' at CA2M in Móstoles, which will be open from April 11 to September 27, 2026. This exhibition features around thirty pieces from the museum's collection, complemented by community artworks created during workshops. Ballester Moreno's artistic focus lies in the realms of craft, folklore, and nature, expressed through abstract landscapes. He engaged families and students from CEIP Federico García Lorca in workshops that contributed to the display, which includes works by notable artists such as Ibon Aranberri, John Baldessari, and Ana Mendieta. The exhibition's design highlights the significance of the environment in shaping experiences and political perceptions of nature, challenging conventional museographic practices. Sue Ponce captured the exhibition through photography.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'El cielo y la tierra' curated by Antonio Ballester Moreno
  • CA2M (Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo) in Móstoles, Madrid
  • Runs from April 11 to September 27, 2026
  • Features approximately 30 works from museum collection
  • Includes community creations from workshops with CEIP Federico García Lorca students
  • Exhibition explores landscape genre with geological, anthropological, social dimensions
  • Ballester Moreno's art uses primary colors, symbols of nature, humble materials
  • Photography by Sue Ponce

Entities

Artists

  • Antonio Ballester Moreno
  • Ibon Aranberri
  • José Luis Alexanco
  • John Baldessari
  • James Bishop
  • June Crespo
  • Ángela de la Cruz
  • Sahatsa Jauregi
  • Mike Kelley
  • Leopold Kessler
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Ángeles Marco
  • Ana Mendieta
  • Itziar Okariz
  • Alberto Sánchez
  • Jordi Teixidor
  • Isabel Villar
  • Sue Ponce
  • Ángel Ferrant
  • Ester Partegàs
  • Dorothy
  • Lucía C, Pino
  • Inês Zenha

Institutions

  • CA2M (Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo)
  • CEIP Federico García Lorca
  • Equipo 57
  • Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo
  • Fundación ARCO
  • Museo Patio Herreriano
  • Artium Museoa
  • Fundación Cerezales Antonino y Cinia
  • 33ª Bienal de São Paulo
  • Estampa
  • creAtIva
  • AI Art Book
  • Plataforma de Arte Contemporáneo
  • Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (CA2M)

Locations

  • Móstoles
  • Madrid
  • Spain
  • Valladolid
  • Vitoria
  • León
  • São Paulo
  • Brazil
  • Lisboa
  • Portugal

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