Heavy hitters brings together six prominent Spanish women artists — June Crespo, Ángela de la Cruz, Laia Estruch, Eva Fàbregas, Teresa Solar Abboud, and Julia Spínola — in their first group exhibition outside Spain. Though distinct in medium and approach, their sculptural practices are united by a material intelligence and conceptual precision that challenge traditional notions of form, body, and space.
Working across ceramics, latex, plaster, resin, foam rubber and acrylic, the artists engage sculpture as an expanded field: one where vulnerability, resistance, and transformation become formal concerns. Whether through estranged bodily forms, voice as matter, or architectural intervention, their works reclaim the politics of material in a post-industrial landscape shaped by gender, labour, and ecological tension.
Set against the backdrop of Spain’s rapid transition from rural society to late capitalist modernity, the exhibition reflects on how materials not only carry histories, but actively shape our emotional, social, and environmental realities.
Presented in collaboration with Travesía Cuatro, Ehrhardt Florez Gallery and Bombon Projects.