Aldo Chaparro (Lima – Peru – 1965) is an internationally recognized Peruvian artist, whose work focuses mainly on sculpture, while also exploring painting and textile art. His creations balance abstraction with organic and brutalist concepts, and form part of important contemporary art collections worldwide.
Arantxa Echeverría (France – 1975) is an international French artist, who develops her work mainly focused on carved wood paintings, installations, and conceptual art. She centers her creations on abstraction, exploring geometric patterns and the hidden order of movement.
Rubén Rodrigo (Madrid – 1978) is an international Spanish artist, graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca, whose work has been exhibited in cities such as Brussels, Berlin, Coimbra, Madrid and Salamanca. His projects explore abstraction through series like Ash Shadows, Hyena Skin and Sumi_RGB.
This double-height wall at Colnago welcomes visitors with thousands of metallic ceramic tiles, serving as the backdrop for Apolonioideas, a masterpiece of twenty engravings signed by Tomás García Asensio. The installation is complemented by a lacquered steel bench from Pablo Paniagua Studio and vintage Italian floor lamps.
This double-height area is the main connection between the shop and the outside, featuring a large pedestal that showcases Colnago’s most important bike models. The installation draws a parallel with Italian equestrian monuments, presenting the bicycles as true heroes, symbols of history and a winning spirit.
The Colnago Contemporary Art Collection features a striking yellow fluor wood totem and three massive wood spheres by Aldo Chaparro, displayed alongside a historic Eddy Merckx bike. The pedestals and oak elements, designed by Pablo Paniagua Studio, create a refined contrast with the white wavy walls.