Architecture and dream: the suspended universe of Ramón Enrich in Milan
Architecture and dream: the suspended universe of Ramón Enrich in Milan

Architecture and dream: the suspended universe of Ramón Enrich in Milan

From April 15th to May 30th, 2025, the Milanese headquarters of Cadogan Gallery hosts Architecture and Utopia, the first Italian solo exhibition of the painter and sculptor Ramón Enrich.

A search between memory and abstraction

The Catalan artist presents at the Cadogan Milano gallery a selection of works that narrate his journey, suspended between painting, sculpture, and architectural vision. A hybrid and poetic work, where space becomes imaginary, form dissolves into color, and landscape turns into vision.
Trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona, Ramón Enrich has built a personal language in which architecture becomes both subject and symbol. His landscapes are populated by silent volumes, rationalist constructions suspended in emptiness, sharp shadows, and diagonals that cut through the canvas as narrative elements. The memory of architecture transforms into visual utopia, in a balance between the concrete and the dreamlike that invites contemplation.

Architecture and dream: the suspended universe of Ramón Enrich in Milan

Sculpture and painting, between stillness and rhythm

In the works on display, Ramon Enrich alternates hypnotic canvases and dynamic sculptures, with a syntax that rejects classification: figuration and abstraction blend, generating an autonomous visual lexicon. Ten small-scale works evoke silent atmospheres, landscapes where architecture is the absolute protagonist. On the other hand, five large abstract canvases explore the expressive power of diagonals and color, opening up to a more rarefied and geometric dimension.

Architecture and dream: the suspended universe of Ramón Enrich in Milan

A utopian thought that spans through time

Despite the variety of languages, Architecture and Utopia unfolds as a coherent narrative, a journey into a vision that merges the real and the mental. The works intertwine in a dialogue that celebrates the poetry of space, the identity of places, and the trace left by memory. It is an art that constructs silent, timeless worlds, rejecting noise to make room for thought.

Enrich, whose works are part of prestigious collections such as those of David Hockney, Donald Judd, and Fondation Hermès, offers us with this exhibition an authentic glimpse into his universe: between painting and architecture, between dream and vision.

Architecture and dream: the suspended universe of Ramón Enrich in Milan

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