Rosario Hurtado, Madrid, 1966.
Roberto Feo, London, 1964.
Their interdisciplinary approach has allowed them to collaborate with a wide range of institutions and companies, from museums and galleries to fashion and technology brands, creating a diverse and constantly evolving workforce.
Their work, which is often characterised by its playful and provocative character, invites the viewer to reconsider its relationship with the built environment and to question conventional design rules and practices.
Throughout their career, they have received numerous awards and recognitions for their work, which has been exhibited at major events and exhibitions around the world. Their commitment to innovation and continuous experimentation has made them a benchmark in the field of contemporary design, inspiring future generations of designers to explore new possibilities and approaches in their practice.
They have also had solo exhibitions at renowned galleries such as the Contemporary Art Gallery of Barcelona (2012), the Modern Art Gallery of Madrid (2013) and the National Gallery of London (2016).
Their work has been recognized with various awards and recognitions, such as the National Prize for Fine Arts (2010), the International Prize for Photography (2014) and the Prize for Contemporary Art Criticism (2017).
Their work is now in public and private collections around the world and remains a prominent figure on the contemporary art scene.
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