ARTIKA to participate in ARCOmadrid 2026
ARTIKA returns to ARCO this year to debut our latest release, Canticle of the Sun by Joan Miró. Once again, ARCO serves as the essential meeting point for collectors, professionals, and contemporary art enthusiasts.
In this new edition, the ARTIKA booth will feature a curated selection of our most recent and celebrated pieces. We invite you to explore the pieces that will be on display at ARCOmadrid 2026.
Canticle of the Sun, Joan Miró
One of the artist’s most poetic and spiritual creations. Inspired by the poem by St. Francis of Assisi, this work carries a profound symbolic weight. Within it, Miró unfolds his unmistakable universe of signs, vibrant colors, and organic forms—a dialogue between subject, spirituality, and nature that encapsulates the pinnacle of his artistic language.
Damas y caballeros, Manolo Valdés
In this edition, Valdés reinterprets classical masterpieces through a contemporary lens. Blending art history references with a powerful tactile approach, Damas y caballeros reimagines recognizable iconography, imbuing it with a new sense of monumentality and elegance.
The landscapes of Antonio López offer a meticulous exploration of time and light. Through his hyperrealistic gaze, the artist captures the silent essence of both the city and the natural world, transforming everyday scenes into images of intense emotional depth.
Internationally renowned for his ability to narrate stories through the lens, McCurry brings together a selection of photographs that reveal the power of the human gaze. Color, composition, and emotion converge in scenes that bridge cultures and generations.
In Vía Crucis, Botero offers a personal vision of the Stations of the Cross, rendered in his iconic volumetric style. The solemnity of the narrative harmonizes with his signature aesthetic, providing a contemporary interpretation rich in humanity and reflection.









