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Miguel Ángel Cazo's animal-human role reversal at Galería Isolina Arbulu

exhibition · 2026-04-28

Miguel Ángel Cazo's first solo exhibition at Galería Isolina Arbulu in Marbella, 'El día en que los animales se comportaron como humanos' (The day animals behaved like humans), runs until June 19, 2026. The show presents oil and acrylic paintings where animals adopt human gestures and attitudes, creating an ironic mirror to critique human social dynamics. Cazo, born in Móstoles in 1974 and self-taught, draws on memory as a mutable territory and incorporates influences from photography, television, graphic design, and ceramics. His works use color as structural and emotional elements, blending urban visual culture with free figuration that prioritizes expressive intensity over descriptive precision. Each scene functions as an open narrative intertwining the intimate and collective.

Key facts

  • First solo exhibition of Miguel Ángel Cazo at Galería Isolina Arbulu
  • Exhibition title: 'El día en que los animales se comportaron como humanos'
  • Runs until June 19, 2026
  • Location: Galería Isolina Arbulu, Marbella, Málaga, Spain
  • Artist born in Móstoles in 1974, self-taught
  • Works in oil and acrylic on canvas
  • Animals depicted with human behaviors to critique social norms
  • Cazo's background includes photography, television, graphic design, and ceramics

Entities

Artists

  • Miguel Ángel Cazo

Institutions

  • Galería Isolina Arbulu

Locations

  • Marbella
  • Málaga
  • Spain
  • Móstoles

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