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"path": "/2026/03/18/at-luzmadrid-gonzalo-borondos-redentora-spins-a-mechanical-ritual-into-public-space/",
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"textContent": "Spanish artist Gonzalo Borondo, from Valladolid, arrives at LuzMadrid Festival with _Redentora_ , a site-specific installation that continues his steady movement from the street into more complex, immersive environments. Early on, Borondo was working directly on walls, glass, and found surfaces—scratching, layering, and revealing figures that appear to surface from within the material itself. That sensitivity to place and surface has stayed with him – and expanded. Whether in abandoned buildings, museum settings, or public squares, his eyes read the space and lets the work grow out of it.\n\nContinue reading At LuzMadrid, Gonzalo Borondo’s “Redentora” Spins a Mechanical Ritual into Public Space at Brooklyn Street Art.",
"title": "At LuzMadrid, Gonzalo Borondo’s “Redentora” Spins a Mechanical Ritual into Public Space"
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