For the first time in Italy, an exhibition brings together the imaginary worlds of two extraordinary Spanish artists, Isidro Ferrer and Pep Carrió, creating a two-way narrative between visual design, illustration, and materiality. Among the presented works are screen prints and collages, sculptures, original sketchbooks, artist’s books, and graphic posters: an intriguing meeting point to highlight the affinities and peculiarities of both authors’ artistic practices.
In gentle dialogue with the theme Love, Now!, the works of the two artists coexist in a shared territory where objects, signs, and symbols tell their own stories in a delicate exchange between the natural and human worlds.
Ferrer’s Mascarade intertwines with Carrió’s Restos (Remains), offering a profound reflection on metamorphosis and identity, while Carrió’s blue botanical screen prints from La Línea Infinita (The Infinite Line) coexist with Ferrer’s Flores de Té (Tea Flowers), creating a visual atlas of nature that blends graphic rigor with poetic suggestion.
Every sign, every form, every composition is the result of meticulous work, of research that conveys care, dedication, love, and passion. Together, the artists create a visual universe where art becomes narration and connection—a link between the object and the imaginary, between the tangible and the dreamlike.
Graphic Days 2025
Turin