gallery rosenfeld is delighted to present a new group show in collaboration with Roamer Project and Colección Aldebarán in Madrid, Spain
For the first time in Madrid, gallery rosenfeld presents a curated selection of works by Araminta Blue, Bongsu Park, Martina Cinotti, Keita Miyazaki and Ioana Maria Sisea, displayed in a beautiful first-floor space at Calle Hortaleza 108.
The exhibition offers an intimate encounter with five distinct artistic practices, each bringing a unique vision and sensibility.
Araminta Blue’s artistic practice explores the body as a site of sensation, memory, and transformation through expressive, process-led painting. Working with fluid layers of pigment, gestural marks, and moments of erasure, Blue allows the figure to emerge and dissolve within fields of colour. Her paintings often hover between abstraction and figuration, where limbs, torsos, and traces of movement surface from washes of paint. Through this approach, Blue investigates vulnerability, embodiment, and the instability of physical form, using the materiality of paint - drips, stains, and energetic brushwork to evoke both intimacy and fragmentation.
Bongsu Park's Janhyang series brings together a group of paintings that explore the idea of reverberation. Rather than describing a simple phenomenon, janhyang evokes the sensory traces that persist across space and time suggesting both the evidence of something that once existed and the emotional resonance it leaves behind.
Her canvases are often accompanied by a bespoke fragrance she creates during the making of the piece. The scent draws on both Park's personal memories and the visual language of the completed work. While working with particular plants, their aromas acted as sensory triggers that brought forward vivid recollections. From these memories alongside the atmosphere of the finished painting she composes the accompanying fragrance. Intended as a quiet bridge between her recollections and those of the viewer, the scent invites each person to form their own intimate rituals of reflection and connection.
Martina Cinotti is an Italian painter whose practice explores the body as a fluid and evolving site of identity, perception, and lived experience. Her paintings often depict fragments of the human figure in intimate, everyday moments, allowing bodies to dissolve, merge, or blur into surrounding spaces. Through layered pigments, transparency, and soft boundaries, her work challenges fixed ideas of bodily representation and question how the female body has been historically shaped by social and cultural gazes. The selected paintings in this exhibition create sensitive, atmospheric environments where body and landscape intersect, inviting viewers to consider vulnerability, perception, and the shifting relationship between subject and observer.
Ioana Maria Sisea’s artistic practice centres on ceramics and sculpture, using clay to explore themes of embodiment, vulnerability, and the social meanings attached to the body. Through hand-built processes and experimental glazing, Sisea allows traces of touch and making to remain visible, reinforcing a sense of immediacy and physical presence.
Drawing on imagery from pop culture and everyday life in Romania, her work also engages with broader social and political contexts. Recurring motifs such as strippers and bears act as layered cultural symbols, reflecting on gender and power dynamics and spectacle. Through these playful yet critical references, Sisea creates works that move between humour, intimacy, and social commentary.
Keita Miyazaki’s sculptures reflect on cycles of construction and decay, exploring how materials carry traces of previous use and histories of labour. By reconfiguring discarded objects into new sculptural arrangement with scrap car parts and traditional vibrant origami paper he draws attention to processes of transformation, impermanence, and renewal. The resulting works exist between fragility and stability, inviting viewers to consider the relationships between human activity, material life, and the environments we shape.
Gallery rosenfeld is proud to collaborate with Coleccion Aldebaran and the Roamer Project for this exhibition.
Colección Aldebarán is a private contemporary art collection supporting emerging and mid‑career artists. Guided by a generational vision, it promotes socio‑cultural initiatives in Spain and internationally, offering acquisition support and visibility to artists.
The Roamer Project is a site‑specific exhibition initiative that presents contemporary art outside traditional galleries. Bringing international artists to unique locations, it fosters dialogue between art, place, and audience through short‑term exhibitions in Madrid.
This show will run until the 18th of March 2026.
To schedule a viewing please contact caterina@galleryrosenfeld.com
