Buitrago del Lozoya hosts an exhibition on the artistic origins of Eduardo Arroyo

The Municipal Exhibition Hall displays eighty drawings by the artist created during his time in Paris.

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The Municipal Exhibition Hall in Buitrago del Lozoya is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the early years of artist Eduardo Arroyo, running from May 6 to May 27.

The exhibition focuses on a pivotal period in the creator's life, when he moved to Paris and used drawing as his primary means of support before achieving international acclaim. This perspective allows visitors to discover the foundations of a figurative style defined by color and literary references.
The collection features eighty graphic works that were originally published in the well-known French magazine Point de Vue – Images du Monde. These pieces provide an intimate look at the author's technical and thematic evolution.
Those interested in viewing this collection can visit Calle de la Tahona, 17, the location of the Municipal Exhibition Hall, where it will remain open to the public throughout the month of May.