Nacho Amor presents his new exhibition at Sala Rusiñol

Sala Rusiñol has inaugurated a new exhibition by painter Nacho Amor, bringing together numerous friends, collectors, and art enthusiasts who gathered to accompany the artist at an evening devoted to painting, reflection, and dialogue surrounding his work.

The exhibition was introduced by Xavier Palomo (Castellón, 1978), an art historian and cultural manager, who offered an insightful overview of Nacho Amor’s artistic career and the key elements that define his creative universe. During his presentation, he highlighted the consistency of the artist’s pictorial language, as well as his ability to transform each painting into a space for contemplation, emotion, and sensitivity.

With this new exhibition, Nacho Amor once again demonstrates a distinctive artistic identity. His paintings invite viewers to immerse themselves in a universe where light, colour, and matter interact naturally, creating compositions that are both expressive and harmonious. His uniquely personal vision transforms reality into a pictorial experience that conveys serenity, beauty, and authenticity.

The opening event gave visitors the opportunity to meet the artist and gain first-hand insight into the creative process behind each work. The gathering was warmly received by the public and reflected the growing interest in his painting.

The exhibition will remain on view at Sala Rusiñol over the coming weeks, offering a new opportunity to experience the work of an artist who continues to build a career defined by sensitivity and an ongoing commitment to artistic exploration.

The opening, attended by a large number of visitors, provided an excellent occasion to exchange impressions with the artist and discover an exhibition that celebrates the value of contemplation in an increasingly fast-paced world.

“A Calm Gaze” will be on view at Sala Rusiñol until 10 March.

Below, we share a selection of photographs from the opening:

You can also watch the full opening event, streamed live on Instagram Live:

And the feature report that TV Sant Cugat dedicated to the exhibition: