'Crossed Languages' Meet at a New Collective Exhibition in Alicante
Mariam Cremades' art gallery explores painting, sculpture, and photography as voices in dialogue
Adrián Mazón
Alicante
Jueves, 3 de julio 2025, 18:50
A plural artistic proposal. This is how 'Crossed Languages' is presented, a collective exhibition of ten creators that will remain in Alicante throughout July. The exhibition will open this Friday, July 4th, at Mariam Cremades' gallery, located at number 17 Alcalde José Luis Lassaletta Street.
'Crossed Languages' brings together the works of ten artists who, from different disciplines, explore collective creation as a tapestry of diverse voices in dialogue. Their works reflect unique ways of seeing, feeling, and representing the present.
In this sense, the exhibition comprises painting, sculpture, photography, mixed techniques, and experimental formats that intertwine to construct a visual map where the singular and the collective coexist.

The various works, presented as an autonomous voice, integrate into this exhibition, transforming into part of a larger tapestry, a collective conversation. Thus, the gallery's objective is fulfilled, being "a meeting point for art, ideas, and people," emphasizes Mariam Cremades.
Regarding the names, Ángela Cuello, Amparo Modino, Arean, Maiko Piera, Tania Ciffer, Equipo Línea Viva, and Cremades herself stand out in the pictorial field; while sculptures come from Luis González and Victoria Vázquez. Meanwhile, photography is presented through the subtle gaze of Carme Gotsens.
In each creation, colour, texture, gesture, and gaze stand out, forming a set that goes beyond singular plastic identities by establishing "an open dialogue on multiple forms of representation of our time."
"This collective exhibition is a way of crossing languages, disciplines, and sensitivities," points out Cremades, highlighting the balanced mix exhibited to the public, between established voices and emerging talent. All of this is united by an authenticity that traverses their plastic languages through these 'Crossed Languages.'
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