The Arte & Salut exhibition invites the public until January 9th to a fascinating journey where art and well-being are intertwined, offering an experience that transcends simple visual contemplation. Each work becomes a portal to reflection on the relationship between body, mind and emotion, showing how creativity can touch human sensitivity and awaken new perceptions. The exhibition brings together creators with very diverse trajectories and languages, each contributing a unique perspective on the way in which art can act as a vehicle for healing and transformation.
The Miguel Marcos Gallery presents this solidarity initiative, promoted jointly with the cultural management company Bonart, in collaboration with the Hospital Clínic of Barcelona and with the support of the Lluís Coromina Isern Foundation. The exhibition features the participation of renowned artists such as Malka Aversa, Eduard Bigas, Joan Brossa, Renato Costa, Dabao, Carlos Franco, Víctor Mira and Cristóbal Ortega, who, with their diverse languages, build a dialogue between sensitivity, creativity and social commitment.

Launched in 2025, Arte & Salut brings together artists, institutions and citizens in support of the PUZZLE project, dedicated to research and improving schizophrenia treatments at the Hospital Clínic in Barcelona. The income obtained from the sale of the works is entirely allocated to the project, reinforcing its research work and promoting advances that have a direct impact on people's health and quality of life.
The initiative is conceived as a meeting place between contemporary creation and collective responsibility, where art dialogues with science and research, with the aim of generating social awareness and promoting community well-being. This confluence of artistic sensitivity and scientific knowledge confirms culture as an engine of transformation and collective progress, a vehicle capable of generating real and profound changes.

Arte & Salut is not just an exhibition: it is a space for meeting, reflection and care, a place where each work acts as a bridge between creativity and integral health, reminding us that art has the capacity to transform perception, excite and even touch the soul. It is a poetic reminder that, in the union between imagination and consciousness, a power is born that can inspire and heal.