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Summer 2025

Views of the exhibition “Laia Estruch: Hello Everyone” at the Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid.

Views of the exhibition “Laia Estruch: Hello Everyone” at the Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid. Courtesy the artist and Ehrhardt Flórez, Madrid. Photos: Jonás Bel.

Curators: Exhibition, “Laia Estruch: Hello Everyone”, Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid

Until 1 September 2025

Over the past fifteen years, Catalan artist Laia Estruch (Barcelona, 1981) has developed a practice in which the human voice becomes an artistic material, exploring its expressive possibilities in relation to sculptural environments—often large-scale and site-specific. Her exhibition “Hello Everyone”, conceived as a navigable warehouse, brings together these vocal and sculptural elements, reactivating works from her research between 2011 and 2025 in a space filled with life and breath.



The artist's first monograph—published in separate Spanish and English editions— includes an introduction by Manuel Segade, director of the Museo Reina Sofía, a new text on performance pedagogy by artist Sharon Hayes (Estruch’s former professor at The Cooper Union); the essay Voice-Body-Sculpture by Latitudes, the exhibition curators, which offers the first in-depth overview of Estruch’s practice; and an extended conversation between the artist and curator Marc Navarro. Designed by long-term collaborator Ariadna Serrahima (If publications) and published by Museo Reina Sofía.



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“Laia Estruch: Hello Everyone” published by the Museo Reina Sofía accompanies the homonymous exhibition at the museum. Photos: Latitudes.

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Views of “Jorge Satorre: Ria” at the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo. Courtesy the artist and CarrerasMugica, Bilbao. Photos: Roberto Ruiz.

Curators: Exhibition “Jorge Satorre: Ria”, Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Móstoles (Madrid)

Until 31 August 2025

Ria”, Jorge Satorre’s first monographic museum exhibition in Spain, presents newly commissioned work alongside a survey of sculptures, drawings, and installations produced since 2013.



Emerging from his initial interest in developing a career as a book illustrator, Satorre’s artistic research has consistently focused on experimenting with the boundaries of various disciplines associated with drawing. Over time, this practice has become increasingly linked with a sculptural dimension that dialogues with the diverse contexts where he conceives and displays his work. 



The artist’s first monograph, “Río” has been published to accompany the exhibition. This 224-page, fully illustrated, bilingual Spanish-English edition was designed by the artist and publisher Gabriel Pericàs in collaboration with Satorre, and co-published by Museo CA2M and Caniche Editorial.



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Images of the cover and inside pages of the book "Jorge Satorre. Rio"

Publication “Jorge Satorre: Ría” copublished by Museo CA2M and Caniche Editorial. Photos: Sue Ponce.

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Affiliation: Renewal of Gallery Climate Coalition’s annual Active Membership

Max Andrews and Mariana Cánepa Luna of Latitudes are among the 120 Members who achieved individual Active Membership 2024 with the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC), marking the third consecutive year receiving this recognition



The annually accredited status is given to members who meet GCC's environmental best practices by completing four key actions: Measure Impact, Take Action, Publicly Commit, Review and Reflect. 

Spanning 20 years of projects, this section features ongoing research, news and reportage 

1 Jul 2025 Cover Story: Hello Everyone, A Catalogue of Voices

2 Jun 2025 Cover Story: Hello Everyone Re-Mix

14 May 2025 New Release “Laia Estruch: Hello Everyone” 
8 May 2025
Renewing our Active Membership 2024 

2 May 2025 Cover Story: Ria, Ría: sweet, brackish or salty Satorre

2 Apr 2025 Latitudes’ 20th anniversary and updated Portfolio
1 April 2025
 Cover Story: Wrecking the Floor Tiles

19 Mar 2025 2024 Acquisitions for the Col·lecció Nacional

3 Mar 2025 Cover Story: Hello Everyone from the Reina Sofía

19 Feb 2025 Claudia Pagès’ “Gerundi Circular” at Teatre Liceu 
11 Feb 2025
 Jorge Satorre’s first monograph “Río” 

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Max Andrews and Mariana Cánepa Luna founded Latitudes in 2005, a curatorial office based in Barcelona working internationally across contemporary art practices.

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