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“24 Rostros” (24 Faces) is the third solo exhibition by Marta Pozas, a Malaga-based artist who proposes a way of looking driven by instinct. Photography is her medium for approaching the world around her. The exhibition is curated by Rocío Verdejo.

To put Marta Pozas’ work into words is to speak of Documentary Fiction. She offers photography as an alternative language, just in case the language of the "other" is not the same. No one can deceive the camera. When a portrait seeks the truth—whether it belongs to the photographer or the subject—truth is what remains, and that is what reaches the viewer. In a world where everything is increasingly planned and staged, we invite you to an exhibition where spontaneity plays a leading role. Marta’s instinct and innate talent act as a lightning-fast filter, making way for the authenticity of a shot that loses nothing on the journey from the photographer's eye to the portrait. If you are tired of photos affected by a manipulation that borders on the obscene and you crave a bit of truth, this is the exhibition for you.

Pilar Pagán O’Connor is a multidisciplinary artist and designer originally from San Francisco.

One year after her first solo exhibition in New York, she presents her new series, “Concrete Kisses.” The work was conceived while Pilar lived and worked in Barcelona and stems from a tactile exploration. In her work, softness triumphs over hardness. Pilar transforms felt and textiles, turning them into vessels of intention. Each “urbanscape” she creates offers an idealized look at daily life, rooted in her experiences and dreams. Contrasting colors, playful scenes, and textured materials quickly capture the viewer's attention.

The series is a love letter to the subcultures and communities that have provided her with a sense of belonging—from sports to hobbies, and from friendships to shared creative pursuits. Here, strength and softness coexist: movement, intuition, and vulnerability are given the space to speak. Inspired by personal memories of growing up in a world that encouraged boys to take risks, get hurt, and build identities through play, while urging girls to maintain composure, politeness, and discretion, these pieces reclaim that lost ground.

La Galería de Arte Nika es un nuevo espacio de arte ubicado en Málaga, justo en la orilla del mar. Las salas están perfectamente diseñadas para exhibir diferentes objetos de arte y objetos de decoración artesanos.

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