The 44th edition of the Contemporary Art Fair, ARCOmadrid 2025, was held at the IFEMA exhibition center in Madrid from March 5 to 9. Ángel Borrego Cubero was in charge of the project for the Caja Extremadura Foundation space.

At this edition, the Caja Extremadura Foundation presented the video "Mimicking the Birds Mimicking the Waves" by artist Maider López in its ARCO2025 space. This is one of the winning works of its annual art competition, part of the "Open Work" program, directed and coordinated by YGBART (Lucía Ybarra and Rosina Gómez-Baeza).

The design by Ángel Borrego Cubero creates an evocative space that stimulates public curiosity and interaction. The central idea is articulated through Maider López's video, giving rise to an interplay of planes and volumes that reflect the people's "groping" with the waves in the work.

Maider López's work proposes structures that question and challenge limits, redefining the idea of ​​"border."

The choice of materials is not unrelated to the intention of blurring boundaries. The project aims to merge opposing concepts, such as storage and exhibition, suggesting that the work is part of an archive, a process, and a broader activity.

Pabellón en Arco Madrid por Ángel Borrego Cubero / Office for Strategic Spaces. Fotografía por Simona Rota

Arco Madrid Pavilion by Ángel Borrego Cubero / Office for Strategic Spaces. Photography by Simona Rota.

Project description by Ángel Borrego Cubero

Fundación Caja Extremadura presents, in its space at the 44th International Fair of Contemporary Art  ARCO2025, one of the winning works from its annual art competition—the video "Mimicking the birds mimicking the waves" by artist Maider López—within the "Obra Abierta" program, curated by YGBART (Lucía Ybarra and Rosina Gómez-Baeza).

Maider López's work challenges our notions of the "frontier", proposing trans-scalar and interspecies structures through mimesis and imitation. She invites us to play with boundaries, testing small accidents that, without intervention, seem to be rigid physical and conceptual barriers. In the video, a simple choreography appears to engage in dialogue with one of these limits, encouraging an exploration of how far transformation is possible. López has developed some of her most renowned works on a landscape scale, employing spatial transformation processes and modifications of use closely related to architecture.

The design of Fundación Caja Extremadura’s space at ARCO2025, created by Ángel Borrego Cubero / OSS, is a choreography of planes and volumes that reflects and mimics the way people "test" the waves in Maider López's video. It forms a landscape where Fundación Caja Extremadura reinterprets itself and engages visitors, inviting them to discover future collaborative activities.

The Fundación’s presence at ARCO2025 is conceived as a spatial experiment: it showcases a single artwork while also pointing to the archive of the "Obra Abierta" collection. The design and choice of materials blur the boundary between storage and exhibition, suggesting that the artwork is part of an archive, a process, and a broader activity.

The scenography created for Fundación Caja Extremadura invites visitors to share their interpretation of the concept of "frontier", a term that, in some way, also defines the Spanish region of Extremadura, which borders Portugal. Recorded testimonies from visitors will later be displayed within the space itself.

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Office for Strategic Spaces. Lead architect.- Ángel Borrego Cubero. 

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05.03 > 09.03.2025.

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IFEMA, Madrid, Spain.

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Angel Borrego Cubero (Llerena, Badajoz, Spain, 1967) Architect Doctor from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid ETSAM, MArch from Princeton University (USA) where he was a Fulbright scholar, Ángel Borrego Cubero has a teaching career of more than twenty years during which He has taught architectural projects at Princeton University, at the Pratt Institute in New York, the University of Alicante, the Keio University in Tokyo, the Hong Kong Design Institute and, since 2001, at the ETSAM of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Since 1999 he has led the Office for Strategic Spaces (OSS), an architecture, art and urban activism office based in Madrid.

For Factoria Cultural Matadero Madrid, he has won the 2015 COAM Award with Special Mention, as well as the Award for Best Rehabilitation Project from the 2016 NAN Architecture and Construction Awards and has been selected to exhibit in the Spanish Pavilion, winner of the Golden Lion at the XV Venice Biennale. For his documentary The Competition, he has been recognized, among others, with the COAM 2014 First Prize and the Architecture Diffusion Prize of the XIII Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism BEAU 2016. For the research project Historia de la Escuela. An oral history of the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, he has won the Investigation Prize of the XIII BEAU 2016. In 2023, he has been selected by the XVIII Biennale di Venezia to direct a documentary about the first Biennale Architettura College.

Although trained as an architect, Borrego Cubero has been building a production that crosses architecture with themes such as the contemporary urban condition, the relationships between private and public space, violence, surveillance and fictions in architecture.

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Published on: March 13, 2025
Cite: "Blurring Boundaries. Arco Madrid Pavilion by Ángel Borrego Cubero" METALOCUS. Accessed
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