Independent Collectors

Still Human

Colección SOLO presents the exhibition "Still Human" – an invitation to reflect on artificial intelligence

SMACK, Speculum: Cyberbully, Self Seeker, Big Data, Egonauta, 2019-2020 (installation view)
SMACK, Speculum: Cyberbully, Self Seeker, Big Data, Egonauta, 2019-2020 (installation view)

Spanish entrepreneurs Ana Gervás and David Cantolla started their journey with Colección SOLO as something personal and small-scale. They followed artistic expression that was part of their day-to-day life, such as manga, experimental electronic music and animation.

At first their focus idea was to get to know different artists, find ways to support them, and search for inspiration together. With a background in technology, creative industries and fine arts collaborations, Ana and David decided to launch their art patronage project, which has gradually turned into a much broader endeavour.

Colección SOLO has since grown to explore the diverse connections that exist between different creative, cultural and aesthetic trends around the world. Colección SOLO is now a wide-ranging project that looks to support, drive and accompany contemporary artistic creation. It holds over 800 works, focused on international contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, new media, sound art and even AI art. Established names provide the backbone of the collection, such as Neo Rauch, Keiichi Tanaami or Peter Saul, however in terms of patronage, the collection is centred on supporting emerging artists. The collectors pursue to highlight those parts of the “art conversation” that are not so visible, as well as those artists that could contribute to the “bigger artistic picture”, however are yet to be included.

In order to share Colección SOLO with the public, and located in the heart of Madrid, a significant part of the collection is on view at Espacio SOLO. Designed by architect Juan Herreros, Espacio SOLO won the Madrid College of Architects Award in 2018. The space combines permanent content together with temporary long-term exhibitions and a programme of activities.

Currently on view until summer 2021, is the exhibition Still Human–an invitation to reflect on our capacity to relate to potential challenging new ideas about art and artificial intelligence. David Altmejd, Mario Klingemann, Tomoo Gokita, Neo Rauch, Nina Saunders, Nam June Paik, Evru/Zush and Miriam Cahn, among others, feature in a dialogue on how we create, observe and interact with new developments. Read more here.

We welcome Colección SOLO to IC with this Online Exhibition.

Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
NICK CAVE, Sound Suit, 2012 (exhibition view)
NICK CAVE, Sound Suit, 2012 (exhibition view)
TOMOO GOKITA, Strange Ritual, 2015; ANTONIO CRESPO FOIX, Tetrapodo, 2016 (exhibition view)
TOMOO GOKITA, Strange Ritual, 2015; ANTONIO CRESPO FOIX, Tetrapodo, 2016 (exhibition view)
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
MARIO KLINGEMANN, Appropriate Response, 2020 (installation view)
MARIO KLINGEMANN, Appropriate Response, 2020 (installation view)
MARIO KLINGEMANN, Memories of Passersby I- Companion Version, 2018 (installation view)
MARIO KLINGEMANN, Memories of Passersby I- Companion Version, 2018 (installation view)
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
GLENDA LEON, Incendiary Discourse, 2018
GLENDA LEON, Incendiary Discourse, 2018
KOKA NICOLADZE, Beat Machine 7, 2020
KOKA NICOLADZE, Beat Machine 7, 2020
NAM JUNE PAIK, Antenna Buddha, 1984 (exhibition view)
NAM JUNE PAIK, Antenna Buddha, 1984 (exhibition view)
KEIICHI TANAAMI, The Last Supper, 2015
KEIICHI TANAAMI, The Last Supper, 2015
DAVID ALTMEJD, Spirit, 2019
DAVID ALTMEJD, Spirit, 2019
DAVID ALTMEJD, Untitled, 2019
DAVID ALTMEJD, Untitled, 2019
NINA SAUNDERS, Greta, 2015
NINA SAUNDERS, Greta, 2015
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
Espacio SOLO Museum, Exhibition view
NEO RAUCH, Gold, 2003
NEO RAUCH, Gold, 2003
MIRIAM CAHN, Im Fernsehen gesehen (Seen on TV), 2011
MIRIAM CAHN, Im Fernsehen gesehen (Seen on TV), 2011
JUAN DÍAZ-FAES, La batalla de Crolla, 2017
JUAN DÍAZ-FAES, La batalla de Crolla, 2017
YANG YONGGLIANG, Taigu Descendants, 2016
YANG YONGGLIANG, Taigu Descendants, 2016
CASSIE MCQUATER, Black Room – Chun Li, 2019
CASSIE MCQUATER, Black Room – Chun Li, 2019
SMACK, Speculum, 2019 (installation view)
SMACK, Speculum, 2019 (installation view)
MU PAN, Big Whale, 2018
MU PAN, Big Whale, 2018

Spain (13)

Fundació Vila Casas

A former wool factory turned art space by Antoni Vila Casas

Yannick & Ben Jakober

The two artists have been collecting for more than 50 years

PRIOR Art Space

Oliver Elst and Laura del Arco have built significant collections, both individually and together

SUBSTANCES

An exhibition by the Adrastus Collection in the historic church of San Martín in Arévalo

Certeza: doubt as a starting point

La Colección SOLO presents Certeza, its new exhibition, where more than a dozen artists question our environment

Amawal / Be Glad U R Free

A collection new to IC and the pubic view, the Amawal Collection is a real hidden gem of Contemporary African Art.

Ngayuku Ngura (My Country)

See inside this vibrant feature focused on Aboriginal artworks as part of the Museo Sa Bassa Blanca (MSBB) on Mallorca.

Garzon Garcia Collection

Geometrical abstraction

The White Fortress Of Museo Sa Bassa Blanca

The artist-collector duo who developed the Jakober Foundation as island destination amongst a medieval garden on Mallorca.

The Timekeeper Of The Adrastus Collection

The Adrastus Collection in Spain is devoted upon being “a radical experimental collection focused on 21st century art”.

SANDRA GUIMARÃES

Director of Museum of Contemporary Art Helga de Alvear

Handle With Care at Colección SOLO

In this exhibition, held back art, raises questions about the act of collecting, the history of the works and their relationship with the exhibition space.