Museum collaboration. Work by Adrià Pina, Jaime Valero at the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) and the Hoki Museum.
ADRIÀ PINA.
Born in Alcudia Born in 1959, he held his first solo exhibition in 1978 at the Casa de Cultura in Denia, Alicante. Since 1982, he has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Spain, including: Galería Punto in Valencia, Galería Ynguanzo in Madrid, Galería Greca in Barcelona, Galería Canem in Castellón, Galería Ventana Abierta in Seville, Galería Bocetto in Granada, Galería Clave in Murcia, and Galería Santiago Echeberría in Madrid. He has also shown his work at art fairs such as ARCO (Madrid), INTERART (Valencia), Art Cologne (Cologne, Germany), Art Miami (USA), FIAC (Paris), Art Chicago, ARTEXPO (Barcelona), and Art Sevilla. 
JAIME VALERO.
Born in Madrid Born in 1967, he graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1990. For the past twenty years, he has been developing and establishing his own style and imagery, primarily focused on portraiture and the figure, but also exploring other artistic fields. He lived for two years in the United States, where he began to investigate the possibilities of large-format portraits and figures enveloped or surrounded by water, and since then, this has become his artistic universe.cTheoretical and his most personal obsession. He has learned to combine the studied technique of the great masters with the fascinating universes of contemporary creators, and his insatiable curiosity keeps him constantly seeking new possibilities and proposals both in the formal and conceptual dimension of his work.




