Estampa 2026: Artistas esenciales, lenguajes propios

24 - 27 September 2026 
Overview

Estampa 2026 is one of Madrid's leading contemporary art fairs, dedicated to the development of the art market in Spain and to the consolidation of an active, sustainable and increasingly international collecting scene.

Held during the Madrid autumn season, Estampa brings together galleries, collectors, institutions, advisors and art market professionals around current artistic practices and proposals that offer different ways of reading the evolution of modern and contemporary art across generations, languages and sensibilities.

For this edition of Estampa Madrid 2026, we are participating in the General Programme with a selection of essential artists and distinctive artistic languages. Our proposal brings together works by Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Roy Lichtenstein, Alex Katz, Russell Young, Peter Anton, Peter Halley, Paul Jenkins, Sol LeWitt, Alexander Calder, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Manolo Valdés, Salvador Dalí and Antoni Tàpies.

The presentation creates a dialogue between figure, colour, matter, gesture, abstraction and the icon, connecting European modernity, Pop Art, conceptual art and some of the most recognisable images of contemporary visual culture.