Madrid Cow Gallery: The Urban Exhibition that Fuses Nature and Art

Until December 15, the streets of Madrid will be transformed into an open-air museum with the arrival of the Madrid Cow Gallery, a unique exhibition that fuses nature and art in a corporeal canvas in the shape of a cow to show the essence of Madrid. Madrid Cow Gallery brings together more than thirty artists, including established, emerging and young promises, who have illustrated these works in hand-carved sculptures. This exhibition creates a unique cultural experience that connects rural life with the vibrant urban identity of Madrid.

 

 

Each work in the Madrid Cow Gallery reflects the diversity and cultural richness of the capital, inviting Madrid residents and visitors to explore the connection between the countryside and the metropolis through an innovative and surprising artistic perspective. The exhibition not only beautifies the streets of Madrid, but also highlights the commitment of the Spanish beef sector, represented by PROVACUNO, to environmental sustainability.

Thanks to the signing of an agreement between Madrid City Council and PROVACUNO, this exhibition will encourage continuous improvement in environmental matters and will promote biodiversity, for the benefit of the general interest of citizens.

The ultimate goal is urban regeneration through nature-based solutions to combat climate change and mitigate these effects on the city as a whole, as well as reduce and offset greenhouse gas emissions.

The exhibition features the participation of renowned artists such as Maseda, Mario Arlati, Miguel Macaya, Mario Pavez, Jesús Arrúe, Eloy Morales, Rosana Sitcha, Felipe Rodrigo, Fabio Colella, Musa, Ramón Moscardó, Gregori Saavedra, Mariano Ortega, Dora Maldonado, Teresa Calderón, Enrique Barneda, Sergio Mora, Elisa Valsangiacomo, Angus or Daniel Menor, as well as students from the Francisco de Vitoria University whose students have been selected in a competition in which they have participated with more than 300 works. In addition, the project has had the collaboration of Jorge Alcolea, a renowned gallery owner.

34 works of art

With a total of 34 sculptures distributed throughout Madrid, this exhibition turns the streets of the city into a true urban meadow. Visitors can locate each of the works on an interactive map available on the official website of the exhibition fansdelvacuno.com/madrid-cow-gallery.

Madrid Cow Gallery is not just an art exhibition; it is a celebration of Madrid’s identity, an invitation to rediscover the city from a fresh perspective and a reminder of the balance between the rural and the urban. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this innovative exhibition and live an unprecedented cultural experience.

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