A beautiful gallery with a cavernous basement, which has previously shown some of Spain's most intriguing young artists. In recent years its scope has become more...
C/San Pedro 5Machón has long dealt with famous older artists like Tàpies, Bonifacio and Jordi Teixidor, but also works with new talents such as Angeles San José, Alberto Requera and Chema...
C/Conde de Xiquena 8The owners of this gallery are a Spanish/German duo who promote abstract and figurative art (photography is a forte). They have been successful in bringing European...
C/Conde Xiquena 14Housed in the 1872 Palacio de Linares, the Casa de América showcases Latin American art, both by established figures and emerging talents. It also has the important role of...
Palacio de LinaresThe Argentine-run Centro de Arte Moderno promotes a Spanish/Latin American art exchange, especially in the field of photography.
C/Gobernador 25More than just a gallery, Cruce is a community hub for young Spanish artists, poets and intellectuals. In addition to fun and outlandish exhibitions, it hosts book...
C/Dr Fourquet 5In 1964, despite the controlling eyes of the dictatorship, Margarita de Lucas and Antonio de Navascues opened Edurne, the first gallery of its kind. This engaging pair is...
C/Libertad 22Located in the courtyard of a faded old villa, this is a pleasant gallery to wander through. Elba Benítez promotes Spanish art abroad, although her repertoire also includes...
C/San Lorenzo 11One of the most distinguished galleries in Madrid, this is an appealing enclave of contemporary art, both Spanish and international. LeWitt, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Judd, Rothko...
C/General Castaños 3This gallery has specialised in original graphics for 30 years and represents many big names, past and present - Miquel Barceló, Max Ernst, José María Sicilia, Eva Lootz,...
C/Almagro 44This cultural foundation, set up by the wealthy financier Juan March in 1955, is one of the most important in Europe. Each year, a couple of major exhibitions are held here,...
C/Castelló 77Popular with young artists and collectors, Carmen de la Guerra is innovative, fun and often whimsical (its performance art being a prime example). Spanish actor Jordi Molla...
C/San Pedro 6Javier López is a well-known figure on the Madrid art circuit. The gallery originally opened in London, but moved to Madrid in 1996, and shows artists as prestigious - and...
C/Manuel González Longoria 7Madrid's grande dame of vanguard photography has been setting the standard since 1983. Juana is known and loved worldwide and represents such local photography luminaries as...
C/Barquillo 44Something of a leader on the local art scene, representing international mega artists in addition to famous Spanish contemporary artists. La Caja Negra specialises in original...
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