Manolo Valdés

Jan 23, 2026 - Feb 08, 2026

Opera Gallery Singapore is pleased to present ‘Manolo Valdés’, a major solo exhibition celebrating the acclaimed Spanish artist in conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2026. On view from 23 January to 8 February 2026, the exhibition showcases paintings, sculptures and mixed-media works created between 2007 and 2025.

Featuring works from his celebrated Cabezas and Reina Mariana series, among others, the show offers a compelling overview of Valdés as one of today’s most visionary artists—reimagining modern art through a sustained dialogue with art history. This marks Valdés’ first solo exhibition in Singapore in nearly ten years.

The exhibition traces how his recurring motifs evolve across time and media, showcasing his dialogue between tradition and innovation. Iconic Infanta Margarita sculptures—crafted from painted wood to aluminum—stand alongside textural portraits in burlap and oil on canvas, exemplifying Valdés’ distinctive exploration of form and material. Sculptural busts in Murano glass and bronze, such as Cabeza con formas geométricas (2023), reveal refined symmetry, while textural mixed-media portraits like Doble cara en rosa (2023) depict two ambiguous figures layered with contrasting hues and textures.



Opera Gallery Singapore is pleased to present ‘Manolo Valdés’, a major solo exhibition celebrating the acclaimed Spanish artist in conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2026. On view from 23 January to 8 February 2026, the exhibition showcases paintings, sculptures and mixed-media works created between 2007 and 2025.

Featuring works from his celebrated Cabezas and Reina Mariana series, among others, the show offers a compelling overview of Valdés as one of today’s most visionary artists—reimagining modern art through a sustained dialogue with art history. This marks Valdés’ first solo exhibition in Singapore in nearly ten years.

The exhibition traces how his recurring motifs evolve across time and media, showcasing his dialogue between tradition and innovation. Iconic Infanta Margarita sculptures—crafted from painted wood to aluminum—stand alongside textural portraits in burlap and oil on canvas, exemplifying Valdés’ distinctive exploration of form and material. Sculptural busts in Murano glass and bronze, such as Cabeza con formas geométricas (2023), reveal refined symmetry, while textural mixed-media portraits like Doble cara en rosa (2023) depict two ambiguous figures layered with contrasting hues and textures.



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