Galería Ehrhardt Flórez Gallery in Madrid
Alonso Martínez · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
Galería Ehrhardt Flórez operates within contemporary art in Madrid as a research-oriented commercial gallery with a program centered on conceptual rigor and transgenerational dialogue. Founded by gallerists Patricia Ehrhardt and Guillermo Flórez, the space has developed a curatorial identity that moves between historical revision and contemporary experimentation, often presenting practices that engage with abstraction, minimalism, and process-based methodologies. Its exhibitions regularly encompass painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and works on paper, with particular attention to formal precision and intellectual continuity across generations. The gallery’s roster and exhibition history suggest an interest in both Spanish and international artists whose practices negotiate materiality, perception, and systems of representation, positioning it within the more critically driven segment of galleries in Madrid.
Within Madrid’s gallery ecosystem, the program occupies a measured space between the city’s more market-oriented contemporary venues and its institutional discourse shaped by institutions in Madrid. Rather than emphasizing spectacle, it tends toward carefully articulated exhibitions that foreground dialogue between works, often through tightly conceived solo and two-person presentations. Its participation in art fairs and its engagement with artists working across different geographies extend its visibility beyond the local context, while remaining anchored in Madrid’s evolving contemporary art landscape. In this sense, the gallery contributes to the city’s broader cultural fabric by sustaining a program where historical awareness, conceptual clarity, and contemporary production intersect.
Selected Artists
June Crespo
Spanish
Secundino Hernández
Spanish
Laia Estruch
Spanish
Thilo Heinzmann
German
David Bestué
Spanish
Julia Spínola
Spanish
Selected Exhibitions
CARRAU
Laia Estruch
One Another
Thilo Heinzmann
SOLAR
June Crespo
Lengua Salada
Fátima Moreno
Cambio de uso
Julia Spínola
Secundino Hernández
Secundino Hernández
UNO DOS TRES
Fernando García, Fátima Moreno, Rosa Tharrats, Björn Dahlem, Ulrich Rückriem, Laia Estruch
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