‘Constellation, Universes of Optical Glass’
I really enjoyed meeting everyone at the opening of my solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Glass Art (MAVA) in Madrid.
‘Constellation, Universes of Optical Glass’ ran from February 7 until July 31, 2024, offering an immersive journey through space and light. Each piece aimed at capturing small fragments of the universe, where the purity of optical glass brought illusions to life. The sculptures invited close observation, revealing intricate details that changed depending on the viewer’s perspective.
The exhibition allowed visitors to explore ethereal forms that shifted and transformed with their movement. I’m deeply thankful to everyone who visited, engaged with the works, and shared their impressions.
For those who couldn’t attend—or for anyone who’d like to relive the experience—you can watch highlights from the exhibition in this video:
Solo exhibition – Related content
- Expo “Constelación – Universos de vidrio óptico” de Anna Alsina Bardagí, by Objetos con Vidrio
- Exposición Anna Alsina, by Museo de Arte en Vidrio de Alcorcón (MAVA)
About the Museum of Contemporary Glass Art (MAVA)
Established in 1997 through the initiative of sculptor Javier Gómez, MAVA showcases a diverse collection of contemporary artworks crafted primarily from glass, highlighting the material’s versatility and expressive potential. The collection features pieces by artists from around the world, utilizing various techniques such as blown glass, mold casting, and torch work. Housed within a historic castle, MAVA offers visitors a unique blend of contemporary art and architectural heritage.