A bright green sphere with a dark center. Around it, cell-like forms and organic patterns are visible.


David Beltrán’s work emerges from a continuous exploration of abstraction—not merely as a formal language, but as a conduit for sensations that engage deeply with the processes of thought. In the series presented under the title Re-Actions, abstraction takes on a unique, almost tactile expressiveness, evoking emotional or mental states. The forms appear as if shaped by an inner current, materializing through rhythms, pulses, and intuitive gestures.
What stands out is the biological density many of his compositions seem to hold. These are not arbitrary forms; they evoke—without depicting—organic matrices and vital essences. Beltrán’s visual language plays deliberately with suggestion, offering a sensory and intellectual provocation that invites the viewer to explore meaning freely, without prescription. What matters is not what is represented, but what remains latent.
Another defining feature of his work is the subtle, intentional use of color. Rather than a gratuitous chromatic outburst, his palette is a carefully constructed component of the visual discourse. In Beltrán’s hands, color does not embellish—it constructs meaning. His art, ultimately, is an exercise in expressive restraint and refined intensity, inviting deep contemplation and resonating on multiple levels.
  • dates May 23, 2025
  • venue Online exclusive