Nestled in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains, CCA Andratx is one of the largest contemporary art centres in Spain.
Founded in 2001, the centre spans over 4,000 m² and includes spacious exhibition halls, an international artist residency program, a sculpture garden, and even a mini play gallery for kids – offering visitors a unique cultural experience just outside the village of Andratx.
CCA fosters dialogue between local and international artists through rotating exhibitions, collaborations, and public events, all set against the stunning backdrop of rural Mallorca.
🖼 Open Tuesday to Saturday · 11:00–18:00
📍 C/ Estanyera 2, 07150 Andratx
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Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
HOW TO EXPAND AN OCEAN – Kasper Eistrup (Denmark)
📍 CCA Kunsthalle, CCA Andratx
🗓 August 2 – October 19, 2025
CCA Andratx and Martin Asbæk Gallery are proud to present How to Expand an Ocean – the first solo exhibition in Spain by Danish visual artist Kasper Eistrup.
Known for his intricate fusion of order and chaos, Eistrup’s work combines painting, drawing, and collage using unconventional materials like coffee, dirt, vintage paper, and photomontage. His poetic and layered compositions explore the ocean as both barrier and bridge — a metaphor for the deepening divisions in our world, and the artist’s commitment to connection.
This powerful exhibition includes major recent works like Confluence (2024) and All Mine (2025), where figuration and abstraction converge in emotionally charged visual language.
BIG CALM – Lars Nørgård (Denmark)
📍 CCA Gallery 2
📅 Sept 18 – Dec 20, 2025
Opening: Thursday, Sept 18 · 17:00–20:00
Painter, illustrator, and graphic artist Lars Nørgård (b. 1956, Aalborg) is a central figure in Danish contemporary art, known for his absurd, surreal humour and vibrant, energetic canvases. Once drawn to photorealism, his studies in San Francisco in the early 1980s led him towards American Abstract Expressionism — a movement that continues to inspire his large-scale, tactile paintings.
In BIG CALM, Nørgård presents monumental works such as A Gentle Breeze, Flaky, Melissa, and Love and the Opposite(2023–25), alongside a suite of playful ink and marker drawings. His work embodies a “series of happy accidents” — layered, expressive, and fuelled by an inexhaustible imagination.
THE REAL THING – Charlie Stein (Germany)
📍 Centro Cultural La Misericordia, Palma
📅 Sept 20 – Nov 22, 2025
Opening: Saturday, Sept 20 · 18:00–23:00 (Nit de l’Art)
Curated by Beatriz Escudero, in collaboration with ACCAIB, Consell de Mallorca & Art Palma Contemporani.
Multidisciplinary artist Charlie Stein explores authenticity in the age of infinite simulation, where bodies, markets, and images strive to fabricate aura. Her luminous, surreal paintings — padded lovers, latex torsos, gloved hands — hover between fetishistic and familiar, archiving fleeting sensations of intimacy and pressure.
👉 Artist–curator talk: Oct 1 · 19:00 at Es Baluard, Palma
EVERYTHING NOT SAVED WILL BE LOST – Charlie Stein (Germany)
📍 CCA Kunsthalle 2, Andratx
📅 Oct 3 – Dec 20, 2025
Opening: Friday, Oct 3 · 17:00–20:00
Press Preview: Thursday, Oct 2 · 10:00–12:00
Borrowing its title from a now-iconic Nintendo video game warning, this exhibition transforms “Everything not saved will be lost” into a metaphor for cultural memory and ecological fragility. Stein’s works confront intimacy, technology, and vulnerability — asking what remains when the world insists on forgetting.
Her practice spans painting, installation, text, and AI-based collaborations, often addressing the porous boundaries between physical and digital space. Stein has exhibited internationally, including Manifesta 11, Sinopale, and the Bingen Sculpture Triennial, with works also featured in ISCP x Almine Rech charity auctions.
✨ With exhibitions by Lars Nørgård and Charlie Stein, CCA Andratx once again connects Mallorca to the international art scene – offering powerful reflections on absurdity, memory, and what it means to create in our fragmented times.