México & España en la Arena — Alebrijes y Toros
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México & España en la Arena — Alebrijes y Toros

Where Mexico's ancestral imagination meets Spain's bullfighting tradition — twelve unique hand-carved copal wood alebrijes in the form of bulls in full faena.

Dates

5 May 2026 — 6 May 2026

For the first time in Madrid, the ancestral imagination of Mexico and the bullfighting tradition of Spain converge in an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. Presented by O Art International — the parent company of OZA International — in collaboration with La Consentida de Dore.

The alebrijes in this exhibition are created in San Martín Tilcajete, Oaxaca — the birthplace of these mythical creatures, a land where fantastical forms emerge from copal wood and from the spirit itself. Each piece is hand-carved, honoring the artisanal tradition that has defined generations of master carvers.

The chosen form is the bull in full faena: tension, movement, and bravura frozen at the most dramatic instant of the ritual. Over these sculptures, the alebrije universe unfolds — vivid colors, symbolic patterns, and a secondary engraving technique across the bull's back, capturing magical moments of the bullfight.

Bullfighting is an art that happens and vanishes. It is geometry drawn in the air, silence that becomes tension, a body in dialogue with primitive force. Nothing remains but memory. The alebrije, by contrast, is born from dreams and endures — an impossible creature that defies logic, celebrating imagination as a territory without borders. In this series, the ephemeral seeks permanence. The gesture that dissolves in the arena finds refuge in copal.

All of the symbology painted onto these works originates in the Zapotec civilization, deeply connected to the land, to natural cycles, and to community life. The grecas evoke the mountains and fields of Oaxaca and the designs of Monte Albán. The house symbolizes protection and community. The sun represents hope and vital energy. The ant embodies constant work and collective effort. The butterfly signals transformation. The ram stands for serene resistance and strength. Together, this iconography transforms the bull into a contemporary alebrije where bravura is balanced by symbol, and the art of the arena enters into dialogue with an ancestral narrative that transcends borders. Here, color does not decorate — it signifies.

Twelve unique and unrepeatable pieces sustain this encounter. They do not represent a cultural confrontation, but a fusion of intensities. Mexico and Spain share an inheritance of ritual passion — of art born at the border between life, danger, and transcendence. O Art International — the parent company of OZA International — and La Consentida de Dore make it possible for these worlds to recognize each other face to face, for the first time in Madrid, in May 2026.

In the arena of art, Mexico and Spain do not clash — they celebrate each other.

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