
Cadogan Gallery is delighted to present the work of Ramon Enrich, This will be the artist’s second solo exhibition with Cadogan, and his first in our Milan Gallery.
Architettura e Utopia presents sculptures, paintings, and large compositions which come from different places yet converge on a single theme - architecture, poetry, and the memory of the landscape—expressed through profound emotional depth. The works in this exhibition evolve together, expressing a slow, contemplative way of thinking, where the memory of architecture and its materials takes on a concrete form—a utopia with a timeless outcome.
Ramon Enrich does not make definitive choices between painting and sculpture, nor between abstraction and figuration. Instead, he navigates through his hybrid proposals, blending simplicity with an imprecise plasticity that appears to pause at the precise moment when things unfold.
Enrich presents ten small-format works offering an intimate vision of the landscape. His theatricalisation of space transforms into idealised and timeless scenarios. At the same time, he displays five abstract works in which the diagonal and the limits of the canvas evoke architectural forms through colour constructions. His sculptures embody a spirit that is both playful and fragile. They are drawings in the air, engaging in a mesmerising dialogue through their hypnotic movement and the stillness of the paintings.
All the works in this exhibition evolve together, expressing a slow, contemplative way of thinking, where the memory of architecture and its materials takes on a concrete form—a utopia with a timeless outcome.
Catalan artist Ramón Enrich harnesses his passion for architecture in his paintings of geometric and colourful landscapes. Inspired by rationalist and African architecture, Enrich creates landscapes of geometric shapes with a non-human reference point placing buildings at the heart of the canvases. Within a grid-like structure reminiscent of city planning, flat roofs, never ending staircases and barren, lifeless landscapes render the architecture functionless creating a surrealist and spell-binding feel. As if the sun is approaching objects from multiple angles, the elusive light accentuates various perspective shifts developed in his own artistic realm where ideas of space, abstraction and composition can continually be explored. Always with a particular and enigmatic atmosphere, his paintings reference Mediterranean culture and a spatial conception where colour and the design of spaces have no time or place.


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