The artist Aitor Saraiba intervenes in the Margarita Xirgu Room of the María Guerrero Theater


Aitor Saraiba the Margarita Xirgu Room of the María Guerrero Theater from Madrid. The artist is drawing a large mural painting on the wall in pink and white colors, of different shades, showing circular and elliptical geometric shapes.

In addition, it will make the curtains made of different materials and that allow light to pass through them.

Aitor Saraiba (Talavera de la Reina, 1983) is a multidisciplinary artist, draftsman, writer, photographer, filmmaker, or ceramic decorator. His latest work is the poetry book. I love when your claws caress my soul.

Under the hashtag #NewXirgu, he CDN National Dramatic Center has wanted to reorder and resignify the Margarita Xirgu Room of the María Guerrero Theater with the aim of making it a meeting place open to citizens. He too CDN has launched a call for ephemeral architecture for the vestibule of the Valle-Inclán Theater in collaboration with the Official College of Architects of Madrid (COAM) and the Association of Performing Plastic Artists of Spain (AAPEE).



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