Gallery lures collectors to Spain's abandoned region with large-scale sculpture trail
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Gallery lures collectors to Spain's abandoned region with large-scale sculpture trail
"The remoteness of Matarraña appeals to avant-garde gallerists, who are transforming this empty region into a retreat for art collectors, complete with installations."
"Solo Houses began as an architectural project and has evolved into a sprawling 200-hectare art destination, blending community and contemporary artistry amid nature."
The craggy and remote landscape of Matarraña in eastern Spain is being transformed into a thriving art destination by gallerists Eva Albarrán and Christian Bourdais. Their project, Solo Houses, started with avant-garde homes and has grown to include a sculpture trail featuring installations by prominent artists, a gallery, and plans for a future hotel. Spanning 200 hectares amidst medieval towns, the initiative aims to breathe life back into this sparsely populated area while creating a unique fusion of art and nature.
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