Current Exhibition

Discover rotating shows, curated dialogues between sculpture, printmaking, and contemporary Andalusian art.

A refined event setup inside the gallery space, without any people present. In the foreground, a sculpted stone table is arranged as a minimalist bar, holding carefully placed clear glass carafes and delicate ceramic bowls in muted whites and grays. Around it, a ring of sleek, stackable chairs is neatly aligned near the walls, where large abstract paintings and etchings hang in balanced compositions. Soft evening lighting combines dimmed overhead spots and a warm glow from concealed LED strips along the ceiling, creating a golden halo on the white walls. Photographic realism captured from a slightly elevated corner angle, with moderate depth of field, conveys an atmosphere of anticipation, sophistication, and calm readiness for a cultural event or opening.
A panoramic, photographic realism view of a changing exhibition at Galería La Sopa (de piedra). Freestanding white partitions create a fluid path through the space, each face displaying a different mix of contemporary prints and small sculptural works. Sculpted stone tables of varying heights appear as islands, supporting curated groupings of objects and artist catalogs. Natural daylight pours in from clerestory windows, complemented by discreet track lighting that adds focused highlights. The polished floor reflects the vertical planes of walls and tables, adding depth. Captured with a wide-angle lens from one end of the room, everything appears crisp and airy, conveying the sense of a dynamic, modular venue that can be reconfigured for each new exhibition and event.
A serene artist-in-residence workspace within the gallery, rendered in photographic realism. A large, sturdy wooden worktable, lightly splattered with ink and pigment, stands near a tall, white wall pin-board covered with pinned sketches and small test prints. On the table rest copper plates, engraving tools, and neatly stacked sheets of thick, deckle-edged paper. A nearby sculpted stone side table holds a small stack of art books. Soft morning light enters through an unseen high window, washing the room in a cool, diffused glow and casting gentle shadows of tools across the tabletop. Captured at a slightly elevated angle with selective focus on the tools, the mood is contemplative, disciplined, and quietly creative, emphasizing the gallery’s role as a working space for artists.
An intimate gallery corner featuring a statement sculpted stone table styled as a high-end art display surface. The table’s organic, asymmetrical top appears carved from a single boulder, its surface silky and reflective, with subtle color transitions from deep slate to pale gray-blue. On it rest three small, carefully spaced sculptural objects in ceramic and bronze. Behind, two large etchings in pale wood frames hang on a softly lit, off-white wall. Gentle side lighting from a concealed wall washer creates a gradient of light across the stone and artwork, while the rest of the room recedes into a tasteful blur. Photographic realism, shot at eye level using the rule of thirds, conveys a moody, sophisticated atmosphere suited to a boutique art gallery.

Exhibitions

Explore each series through curatorial notes, studio stories, and material details that reveal the artworks’ origins. Find tips on navigating the gallery, nearby Mijas viewpoints, and how to book private viewings or workshops.

A spacious, impeccably lit art gallery interior featuring a harmonious mix of sculpted stone tables and framed etchings on pristine white walls. The main focus is a long, low stone table with a smooth, river-worn surface, subtly veined in grays and warm beiges, positioned in the center of a polished concrete floor. Around it, minimal plinths display small abstract sculptures. Soft, diffused daylight filters in from tall, unseen windows, creating gentle reflections and elongated shadows. The mood is sophisticated and contemplative, with a clean, modern aesthetic. Photographic realism at eye level, using a wide-angle lens with sharp focus throughout, emphasizes the serene geometry of the space and the dialogue between sculpture and works on paper.

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