Nogueras Blanchard is a prominent contemporary art gallery in Madrid, known for its experimental programming and international reach. Founded by Álex Nogueras and Rebeca Blanchard, the gallery recently merged with Joan Prats to form Prats Nogueras Blanchard, expanding its curatorial vision and artist representation. Located on Calle de la Beneficencia, the Madrid space occupies a former industrial site in the vibrant Doctor Fourquet art district, fostering dialogue through exhibitions, talks, and collaborative projects2. The gallery emphasizes long-term relationships with artists and deep involvement in the production of their work, showcasing creators such as Christopher Knowles, Ignacio Uriarte, and Anne-Lise Coste. It regularly participates in major fairs like ARCOmadrid and Art Basel, and supports both emerging and established voices across diverse media. With a focus on conceptual rigor and cultural relevance, Nogueras Blanchard contributes significantly to Madrid’s contemporary art landscape. Admission is free, and the gallery is open to the public for exhibitions and events throughout the year.
Madrid SpainNogueras Blanchard, now part of the merged gallery Prats Nogueras Blanchard, is located at Calle Beneficencia 18B in the 28004 postal code area of Madrid. The gallery occupies a spacious, renovated loft in a historic building adjacent to an Anglican cathedral, offering a bright and refined setting for contemporary art exhibitions. Situated in a dynamic cultural zone near the Doctor Fourquet street gallery district, it is close to major Madrid art landmarks such as the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and La Casa Encendida. This area is a renowned hub for modern and contemporary art, enriched by proximity to the Prado Museum and CaixaForum. Visitors to the gallery can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this artistic neighborhood, combining cutting-edge exhibitions with easy access to some of Madrid's most prestigious cultural institutions and historic sites.