Romeo Gómez López's First Solo Show in Spain Opens at Travesía Cuatro Madrid
Travesía Cuatro Madrid presents 'Tender is the day the demons go away', the first solo exhibition in Spain by Romeo Gómez López (Mexico City, 1991) and his second project with the gallery. Departing from his characteristic biting irony and dystopian atmosphere, the new works explore tenderness and reconciliation as a refuge against contemporary corruption, disappearance, war, and extermination. Gómez López's practice typically subverts mass media references—global celebrities, Hollywood characters, toys, and action figures—to alter their original meanings. The exhibition runs alongside a global group show at the gallery.
Key facts
- Romeo Gómez López was born in Mexico City in 1991.
- This is his first solo exhibition in Spain.
- It is his second project with Travesía Cuatro.
- The exhibition title is 'Tender is the day the demons go away'.
- The works move away from irony and dystopia toward tenderness and reconciliation.
- The artist references mass media culture including celebrities, Hollywood characters, toys, and action figures.
- The solo show coincides with a global group exhibition at the same gallery.
- The venue is Travesía Cuatro Madrid.
Entities
Artists
- Romeo Gómez López
Institutions
- Travesía Cuatro
Locations
- Madrid
- Spain
- Mexico City