You Who Have Beautiful Manners
Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo•Nov 06, 2025 — Mar 08, 2026
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In November 2025, the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo will present You Who Have Beautiful Manners, the first solo exhibition by Lucía C. Pino in a museum in the Madrid region. C. Pino works primarily with image and sculpture. For the past decade, the artist’s practice has largely been concerned with questioning the material and ontological inertias rooted in design, architecture and sculpture, such as attachment, solidity or durability. In C. Pino’s most recent works the artist has worked from material and affective encounters with queer archives, reworked as images and sculptures, aware of the risks of making spaces of resistance and struggle legible.
The archive is an important methodology in Lucía’s work, both past archives and the one they create with their own images. One of their collections observes a formal repertoire of typically Mediterranean everyday doors, forms that introduce notions of visibility and concealment while also alluding the act of framing, t…
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You Who Have Beautiful Manners
Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo•Nov 06, 2025 — Mar 08, 2026
Press Release
In November 2025, the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo will present You Who Have Beautiful Manners, the first solo exhibition by Lucía C. Pino in a museum in the Madrid region. C. Pino works primarily with image and sculpture. For the past decade, the artist’s practice has largely been concerned with questioning the material and ontological inertias rooted in design, architecture and sculpture, such as attachment, solidity or durability. In C. Pino’s most recent works the artist has worked from material and affective encounters with queer archives, reworked as images and sculptures, aware of the risks of making spaces of resistance and struggle legible.
The archive is an important methodology in Lucía’s work, both past archives and the one they create with their own images. One of their collections observes a formal repertoire of typically Mediterranean everyday doors, forms that introduce notions of visibility and concealment while also alluding the act of framing, t…
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