Every year, contemporary art fairs bring together artists, galleries, and collectors at some of the most important events in the sector. In 2026, sculptures produced by Capa Esculturas were featured at ARCO, Art Madrid, and FORMA, alongside various galleries and contemporary artists.
Sculptures featured at ARCO 2026
The ARCO International Contemporary Art Fair is one of the most important art events in Europe. At ARCO 2026, several sculptures created in collaboration with Capa Esculturas were presented by various participating galleries.
David Rodríguez Caballero: “Sphere”
The Mayoral Gallery presented the piece “Sphere” by artist David Rodríguez Caballero at ARCO. His work is characterized by a strong connection to formal research and geometric purity.
Rodríguez Caballero develops sculptural work in which light, volume, and the relationship with space take on fundamental importance. In “Sphere,” the spherical form becomes a central element that explores the possibilities of matter and its interaction with the environment. The result is a work that invites the viewer to observe how the surface, reflections, and structure of the piece transform the perception of the space around it.
Beltrán Montauzon: “Square”
Among the pieces on display at the fair, “Cuadrado” by artist Beltrán Montauzon, presented by the Francisco Fino Gallery, stands out.
This work is characterized by a sculptural approach in which geometry and formal simplicity take center stage, exploring the balance and relationship between space and volume in contemporary sculpture. The piece was produced with technical support from Capa Esculturas, which was responsible for the casting and finishing processes.
Rafael Macarrón: “DOG VI”
Another sculpture featured at ARCO 2026 was “PERRO VI” (DOG VI) by artist Rafael Macarrón, presented by Galería Cayón.
Macarrón is known for his highly personal visual language, in which figures coexist with symbolic elements and an aesthetic reminiscent of childhood or surrealist imagery. In this sculptural piece, the artist develops his creative universe through an animal figure that combines irony, expressiveness, and narrative character, transferring his pictorial language to the three-dimensional realm and turning sculpture into an extension of his visual imagination.
Art Madrid 2026: sculptural presence at the contemporary art fair
During Madrid Art Week, Art Madrid has established itself as one of the most prominent contemporary art fairs on the national scene. In the 2026 edition, one of the sculptures produced by Capa Esculturas was part of the exhibition presented by the Gerhardt Braun Gallery.
Francesca Martí: “Dreamer Regulus”
The work “Dreamer Regulus” by artist Francesca Martí was one of the highlights of the Gerhardt Braun Gallery’s presentation at Art Madrid 2026.
In “Dreamer Regulus,” the artist creates a figure that invites the viewer to reflect on the inner world of the individual and the symbolic dimension of dreams. The piece combines a strong sculptural presence with a narrative character that connects with the viewer from an emotional perspective.
FORM 2026: design and sculpture in dialogue with space
The FORMA festival offers a vision where art, architecture, and design are integrated within the same exhibition space. At FORMA 2026, the Garna Gallery presented two pieces by artist Verónica Mar Art, produced in collaboration with Capa Esculturas.
Verónica Mar Art: “Ebba”
The work “Ebba” is presented as a piece that combines art and design. Conceived in the form of a chair, the sculpture invites reflection on the boundaries between functional object and artistic work. The piece is characterized by a contemporary aesthetic where form, balance, and materiality become key elements within the composition.
Verónica Mar Art: “Soul”
Alongside the piece “Ebba,” the artist has also presented “Soul”, a sculptural bench that continues to explore the relationship between art, furniture, and space. The work stands out for its formal presence and the way it transforms an everyday object into an artistic proposal. Through the simplicity of its lines and its volumetric construction, the piece acquires a sculptural dimension that transcends its original function.
The presence of these works at ARCO, Art Madrid, and FORMA 2026 reflects the importance of collaboration between artists, galleries, and foundries in the development of contemporary sculpture. Through this joint effort, artists’ ideas are transformed into pieces that form part of some of the most relevant spaces on the current art scene. If you would like to see more works, discover more completed projects. and sculptures produced in our foundry.