It Must Be Seen. The Autonomy of Color in Abstract Art
28.02.2025 - 08.06.2025Juan March Foundation, Madrid
It Must Be Seen. The Autonomy of Color in Abstract Art presents the work of a wide number of artists from the XX and XXI centuries for whom colour is an essential and structuring principle.
Waiting Room
Ángela de la Cruz & Guillermo Mora
04.04.2024 - 25.05.2024Marlborough Gallery, Madrid
Waiting Room presents a dialogue between artists Ángela de la Cruz and Guillermo Mora within the gallery’s most intimate space. The exhibition explores shared formal, chromatic, and conceptual concerns, focusing on the boundaries between painting and sculpture.
Back and Forth
Guillermo Mora and Adelheid De Witte
01.03.2024 - 13.04.2024Irène Laub Gallery, Brussels
The works of Guillermo Mora and Adelheid De Witte are similarly composed of a succession of erasures and superimpositions, layers that are inextricably linked in our perception. As all things, they can only be understood in depth, through each other, and will always retain an element of mystery.
Places and Events
13.09.2023 - 04.11.2023König Galerie, Berlin
Places and Events brings together a diverse array of new perspectives in the field of abstract art.
The Way Back
28.01.2023 - 18.03.2023Moisés Pérez de Albéniz Gallery, Madrid
Guillermo Mora presents his second solo show at Galería MPA / Moisés Pérez de Albéniz, titled The Way Back. In this exhibition, Mora explores the symbolic potential of painting implements beyond their functionality as tools.
A Bridge To Stay On
28.04.2022 - 24.07.2022Sala Alcalá 31, Madrid
A Bridge To Stay On, an exhibition conceived specifically for Sala Alcalá 31, takes Guillermo Mora’s investigation into the traditional boundaries of painting to the next level. With this new project, the artist approaches the pictorial from a variety of different perspectives and emphatically conveys his idea of “painting as resistance.”
A Day With You
09.09.2021 - 16-10-2021Irène Laub Gallery, Brussels
Irène Laub Gallery is pleased to present A Day With You, the first solo show of Spanish artist Guillermo Mora in Brussels. The pieces presented in the exhibition set up a story and construct a collective portrait through an autobiographical perspective.
Vis a siV
04.05.2021 - 13.06.2021Pas une Orange, Barcelona
Pas une Orange presents Vis a siV, a group show featuring works by Madrid-based artists Elena Alonso, Inma Herrera, Christian Lagata, Almudena Lobera, Guillermo Mora, Álvaro Negro, and An Wei. This exhibition explores themes of image, contact, and space during a period marked by distancing, confinement, and the presence of screens.
Extended Spaces
06.09.2021 - 15.10.2021Irène Laub Gallery, Brussels
Between small and large formats, the interior and the exterior, between the desire to hide and the need to show, these works of art explore different ways to fathom space.
HORIZONTAL
20.09.2019 - 10.11.2019La Fragua, Tabacalera, Madrid
HORIZONTAL is a joint project by artists Miquel Mont (Barcelona, 1963) and Guillermo Mora (Alcalá de Henares, 1980). Both artists have received widespread recognition for their work, rigorously exploring the limits of the pictorial medium in constant and varied directions.
Querer parecer noche
10.10.2018 - 27.01.2019CA2M, Móstoles
Querer parecer noche brings together different forms of artistic production in Madrid. Its creations are split between a longer tradition of historical nostalgia and the current histrionic moment, with their different sensibilities and ways of living, where the ‘local’ is built on the fine line between those who live there and those who are passing through.
Now, Soon, Then, Tomorrow
30.08.2018 - 06-01-2019SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, USA
Continuing with his interest to challenge the nature and current state of artistic disciplines, in Now, Soon, Then, Tomorrow, Guillermo Mora playfully intervenes the space, as well as he presents an inventive, almost surreal, conception of contemporary painting.
The Depths Come Out
14.09.2018 - 11-11-2018Moisés Pérez de Albéniz Gallery
In this new project, Mora addresses several enduring issues in the history of painting, including the challenges of background, the concept of surface, and the depth and thickness of the artwork. Through ideas like superposition, concealment, and disappearance, he introduces a new series of pieces that engage our perception and challenge the misleading methodological structure of painting.
El escritorio circular
13.02.2016 - 22.05.2016Centre d’Art La Panera, Lleida
Guillermo Mora and Teresa Solar have created an immersive installation focused on a unique piece of furniture: a circular desk. This site-specific installation for the Centre d’Art La Panera expands throughout the space, revealing multiple layers and dimensions.
Eight Extraordinary Spatial Questions
12.03.2014 - 04.05.2014Tabacalera, Madrid
Eight Extraordinary Spatial Questions is a project curated by Virginia Torrente at Tabacalera, a site renowned for its unique historical and architectural characteristics. The exhibition features the work of eight artists who are engaged in international contemporary art movements: Jacobo Castellano, Miren Doiz, Nuria Fuster, Fernando García, Hisae Ikenaga, Jaime de la Jara, Guillermo Mora, and Miguel Ángel Tornero.
Limber: Spatial Painting Practices
13.09.2013 - 12-10-2013Herbert Read Gallery, Canterbury
Limber: Spatial Painting Practices presents a group of international artists who explore and expand the boundaries of painting through constructed 3D materiality. This dynamic new work engages not only with the history of painting but with the increasing dominance of virtual structures and the growing influence of architecture, fashion, and design.
No A Trio A
24.04.2013 - 02-06-2013La Casa Encendida, Madrid
No A Trio A is the title of a collaborative project by Pía Camil and Guillermo Mora. Their starting point is Yvonne Rainer’s performance research piece, entitled Trio A, whose conceptual origins date back to 1965, and the minimalist object-body postulates.
Generación 2013
10.02.2013 - 27-04-2013La Casa Encendida, Madrid
“Generaciones” has become a key reference for promoting emerging art, both nationally and across Europe, providing a valuable overview of contemporary creation in Spain.
Sean Edwards, Marcellvs L and Guillermo Mora
19.10.2012 - 17-11-2012Noestudio, Madrid
This exhibition is the result of dialogues—both oral and written—that took place remotely in 2012 among artists Sean Edwards, Marcellvs L., and Guillermo Mora, together with curator Tiago de Abreu Pinto.
Making Failure
04.07.2012 - 23-09-2012La Casa Encendida, Madrid
Failure can be viewed as a strategy or an attitude. As the curator says, “Failure, like art, reveals how things operate and encourages analysis. Ultimately, failure expands the boundaries of what is possible.” Cerrejón aims not to showcase models that fail to achieve their goals but to present works that challenge the very concept of the model itself.
Long Journey with a Stranger
22.11.2011 - 17.12.2011Casa Triângulo, São Paulo
Long Journey with a Stranger is the first solo exhibition by Guillermo Mora at the Casa Triângulo Gallery in São Paulo.
Un paseo entre el dibujo, la pintura y un más allá
07.05.2009 - 06-06-2009Centro de Arte Joven, Madrid
An exhibition curated by Virginia Torrente in which the artist explores the fundamental questions of painting, renewing its traditional media.