It is about change and materialization, in order to find a beginning, to open possibilities.
Sebastián Hidalgo
The Pine and the Moon introduces the delicate and contemplative world of Sebastián Hidalgo, whose paintings and drawings hover between sensory experience and conceptual depth. Working with oil, charcoal, canvas, paper, and wood, Hidalgo constructs subtle, surreal environments—landscapes not bound to geography, but to states of mind and memory.
At the heart of his practice is a continuous exploration of how the material becomes a portal: into dream, into meditation, into a collective unconscious that the viewer is invited to enter. The exhibition draws its name from recurring symbols—natural, timeless forms like trees and celestial bodies—that anchor a mutable visual language steeped in psychedelia, quiet mysticism, and existential wonder.
Rather than depict nature as it appears, Hidalgo’s work channels its essence, creating spaces that feel simultaneously expansive and intimate. Landscape here becomes psychological and metaphysical terrain—an intuitive field where matter, memory, and meaning blur.