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Casa Antillón

Created in 2019

Casa Antillón is an art, design, and architecture collective formed by Marta Ochoa (Huesca, 1994), Ismael López (Santander, 1994), Yosi Negrín (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1994), and Emmanuel Álvarez (Madrid, 1994). Their practice explores the intersections of various disciplines. Regardless of the scale of the project, their work shares a creative process aimed at constructing radical and evocative experiences. Through a collective approach—using image, poetry, reflection, or material—Casa Antillón proposes responses that intervene directly in both the real and imaginary, large and small, physical and digital worlds.

Casa Antillón was founded in 2019 at ETSAM (Technical University of Madrid), where its members met. Since their first exhibition, their work has traversed different territories. As curators of emerging art, notable projects include Casa Antillón (2019), SOLO100SHOW (2019), Edén (2020), and the artistic residencies held at their workshop in Carabanchel, Madrid (2023). Their work has been exhibited in shows such as Domestic Fictions (2021), Prohibido Pasar (El Tanque, Tenerife, 2022), Underblue (El Chico, 2022), and En la orilla (ARCO 2023).

They have designed for brands such as Viso Project (New York, 2023), Nueva Carolina (2023), Casa de la Arquitectura (2024), and Hermès (2024). Some of their architectural works include Caramela (2022), Tous Pavilion (2023), and A House Without Doors (2023). Additionally, they have participated in conferences, workshops, and classes at ETSAM (UPM), CCCB (Barcelona), Escuela TAI, IED, and COAM.

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