ROUNDTABLE /

Dwelling in Color |
CACO x Fundación Juan March


Within the framework of Art Education Week – EDART 2026 Program, the round table discussion Dwelling in Color. The possibilities of interaction beyond perception proposes a meeting around color as a sensory and spatial experience, but above all, a contextual one.

Taking as a starting point the significant exhibition You have to see it. The autonomy of color in abstract art at the Fundación Juan March in 2025, the dialogue will address color in its possibilities to transcend beyond aesthetics and beauty, understanding it as a subject and agent of humanization.

Moderated by our founder and director Romina Llaguno, it will feature the participation of one of the exhibition's curators, María Zozaya Álvarez, and artists David Magán and Rafael Díaz.

David Magán (Madrid, 1979) is a contemporary artist and sculptor with a prominent career in Spanish abstraction. His work articulates a language between color and plane, dialoguing with architectural space in its capacity for physical and spiritual transcendence.

Rafael Díaz (El Salvador, 1972) is a doctor and visual artist recognized for his integration of art and medicine. Rafael works in collaboration with various institutions in the task of developing an entire artistic work in accompaniment and care for vulnerable groups.

Fundación Juan March:
You have to see it. The autonomy of color in abstract art


Date:
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Fundación Juan March.
Calle de Castelló 77, Madrid. Floor 2


*To access the event, registration through our form is essential. Access to the facilities will not be permitted without prior registration.


EDART 2026 Program
International Arts Education Week

Call promoted by UNESCO

What does it mean to be human?

Between May 18 and 24, 2026, the International Arts Education Week invites us to do something simple yet radical: to pause to look, listen, and create; to share life through art. During these days, schools, museums, and cultural spaces in different places connect through decentralized artistic proposals that encourage creation and critical thinking.


Organized by the APD and the Faculties of Education of UCM and the University of Alcalá.
With the participation of UCM, UAM, CA2M, Museo ICO, Museo de Artes Decorativas, and more.