Today, I can finally share some big news: the Caelis Gallery in Shanghai has officially confirmed my participation in the WestBund Art & Design Fair! Yep, I’ll be there, alongside an incredible group of Spanish artists, from November 7th to the 10th. It’s an amazing opportunity to show a series I’ve been pouring myself into all year: Moonlight Tales.
Moonlight Tales is, in a way, like a midnight journey—a dive into lights and shadows, into things that only come alive under moonlight.
Each piece in the series holds a story, a quiet moment, a little slice of introspection that only the moon can tease out of us when no one else is looking. Working on these paintings has been like walking down a path lit only by the silvery glow of the moon, with all its mystery and subtlety. It’s amazing what a bit of soft, indirect light can reveal.
The fair also brings another special debut: my book Moonlight Tales. This book, with its beautiful preface by the wonderful Sonia Borrell, doesn’t just capture the series; it captures its essence—the lines, the shadows, and the spaces in between. Every page is a chance to look a little closer, to linger with each story on the canvas. It’s an invitation to see these pieces in another light (or perhaps a gentler shade of darkness). Sonia’s words add an extra dimension to the experience, setting a reflective tone and inviting readers to explore the quiet, half-seen moments that inspired each piece.
So, off I go. My bags are packed, stuffed with dreams, canvases, and a lot of late-night memories. If you’re in Shanghai, come by and step into this moonlit world with me. Because that’s what Moonlight Tales is, really—a collection of those moments that can only be found in the spaces between light and shadow. See you in Shanghai.