DRESSING ISLANDS works as a link of uncertain relationships that intertwine between experience and illusion, where the artist portrays herself as a creator in constant evolution, easily influenced, a parent and filter between worlds, an ideologist of new realities that she can mold and manipulate at will. whim, establishing its own rules to defy the onslaught of reason and order.

Iranzo (Cuenca, 1989) won the acquisition prize from the Juan José Castellano Comenge Foundation during Abierto València in 2019. He currently lives and works in Brussels, where he has been putting together sketches, sculptures and paintings that make up the exhibition over the last year. These works are visual representations of imaginary settings, whose exoticism appeals to dream worlds, as meeting places between the public and the intimate.