5 art galleries in Barcelona that you can also visit from home
RedCollectors offers you, with Idealista, 5 galleries in Barcelona that you can also visit from home and whose works you can buy through the web. Thanks to the use of 3D technology it is possible to observe each work as if you were there in person.
DNA GALLERY
Founded in 2003, it is focused on the dissemination of cultural artistic trends by mixing commercial mediation and culture in the same space. The program is focused on always reflecting the contextual dynamics in which the works have been generated. Beyond commercial mediation, ADN Galería is committed to the artists to generate international appreciation networks through an active policy of media dissemination, online communication and presence at fairs. They seek to promote debate on the lines of contemporary creation and create fundamental bases for the development, by their artists, of a solid career.
Work of María María Acha-Kutscher (2,500 euros)

María María Acha-Kutscher (Lima, Peru, 1968) defines herself as a feminist artist and the main focus of her work is women: their history, the struggles for emancipation and equality, and the cultural construction of the femininity. Acha-Kutscher organizes her work into long-term projects, and for each one she develops a unique language and methodology that seek to generate social change and political transformation, especially for women.
She is co-director with Tomás Ruiz-Rivas of the Antimuseo experimental art project and recently held the exhibition of her Womankind project at La Virreina Centro de la Imagen in Barcelona. He has exhibited individually in cities such as Lima, Haifa, Mexico City or Sarajevo. He received the Prize for the creation of Contemporary Art by the Madrid City Council in 2017 and the 2014 Biennial of Photography in Mexico.
BOMBON PROJECTS
Bombon is a contemporary art gallery that opened in Barcelona in February 2017, preceded for 5 years (2012-2017) by a project-space, Pasaje Studio, also in Barcelona, ​​but in a different location. The gallery is interested in local and international artists that reflect the contemporary scene on a social, political and emotional level, but also claim artists from previous generations. This translates into an exhibition program comprised of the work of young artists and historical figures.
Rosa's work (2,500 euros)

Rosa Tharrats (Barcelona, ​​Spain, 1983) works mainly with textile materials that she has collected over time or that come from her family archives. His works are based on the unexplored subjectivity of objectives, natural or artificial, and their organic relationship with the human being. It also often deals with other topics such as transformation, symbiosis or the union of microscopic and macroscopic life.
Tharrats studied graphic design at Elisava and fashion design at the European Institute of Design, and currently also collaborates with other artists such as Albert Serra or Donna Huanca in costume design for their performances and films. Her work has been exhibited at Galería Cadaqués (Girona, 2015), Apulia Land Art Festival (Italy, 2017) or Arco Madrid (Madrid 2019) among others, and she was awarded the Barcelona 080 Prize for Emerging Designers and the Gaudí Costume Prize by Liberté, by Albert Serra in 2019.
JOAN PRATS
Galería Joan Prats, Barcelona, ​​opened in 1976, is one of the pioneering galleries on the international contemporary scene. The Gallery holds multiple exhibitions that feature works of different artistic languages, but they also collaborate with their artists in carrying out specific projects. Since its inception, it has participated in the Arco, Art Basel and Art Basel-Miami Beach fairs.
Work by Teresa Solar Abboud (2,500 euros)

The work of Teresa Solar (Madrid, Spain, 1985) in a multidisciplinary production focused on sculpture and drawing. It starts from an imaginary based on the morphology of speech and, by extension, of thought, developing concepts such as resistance, isolation and tightness.
Solar studied Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid and has made several exhibitions such as 'Cabalga, cabalga, cabalga' at Matadero Madrid (2018) and Index Foundation in Stockholm (2019). He has also created individual projects in galleries such as 'Time of worms' at Galería Joan Prats, Barcelona (2021); 'Formas de fuga', in Travesía Cuatro Madrid (2020) and 'Pumping Station' in Travesía Cuatro CDMX (2019). Read More…