
from apil 21th to may 9th in 2026 THE ROBIN BLUE HOUSE. Madrid
VENECIANASTEWENSON is the name chosen by Carlos Muñiz and Fumiko Negishi for a creative studio where they develop unique projects across various artistic fields—including jewelry-sculpture, painting and management of original travel , as well as cultural programming and workshops. They collaborate with THE ROBIN BLUE HOUSE, the building with some multi-purpose spaces ; the container of diverse cultural activities. With this exhibition, we start new path.

In the heart of Madrid—in the Calle Justiniano in the Salesas neighborhood—it´s a short yet very special street. Stepping onto it, you forget the noise of the city and feel as though you have traveled back to Madrid’s historical time. On this street stands a distinctive building in a pale blue-green, known as “Robin Blue” . THE ROBIN BLUE HOUSE is opening its doors with the *VENECIANASTEWENSON* exhibition, featuring original works by artists Carlos Muñiz and Fumiko Negishi.



Carlos Muñiz (Madrid, 1962) presents works; sculptures in wood and metal—such as the 27x11x75 cm piece titled *Estela del sueño* (Dream Stele)—to portable art objects, like the 4×4 cm metal piece titled *Cruz* (Cross). His artistic path is deeply influenced by literary and travels references, which serve as starting points for his aesthetic reflections, expressed through a sensitive language capable of conveying eclectic, multidisciplinary messages. Themes such as inner transformation, Wabi-Sabi philosophy and aesthetics, the emotional resonance imbued in objects, and the interplay of light with materials, space, and surface are constant quiestion in the creation of his work.



Fumiko Negishi (Tokyo, 1970) presents her recent, colorful paintings. At first glance, the work does not immediately appear to be that of a Japanese artist, yet a closer look at her technique reveals her origins. Her paintings on silk—featuring Chinese ink that flows across the fabric—evoke the spirit of Eastern calligraphy. Displayed in the window is a vertical silk piece measuring 200 x 30 cm, titled *The Journey*. Her work consistently seeks to convey the transience of time, portraying art as an eternal journey in pursuit of eternity itself.




