Graciela Musteikis: Vibrant “PULSE” in Madrid | MONAT Gallery Recognition

Jan 30, 2026 | Exhibitions, Reviews

Detalle de 'Camino al Famatina' durante la exposición PULSE en Madrid

Graciela Musteikis’ recent participation in the group exhibition “PULSE” in Madrid has left a profound impact. Today, we celebrate a standout moment: public recognition from MONAT Gallery, which featured the artist’s work on social media, highlighting the strength and beauty of her piece, “Camino al Famatina.”

Located in the iconic venue on Calle de los Estudios, the exhibition explored the invisible rhythms and forces that connect the human experience. Seeing “Camino al Famatina” integrated into this dialogue of harmony and tension reaffirms the unstoppable rise of Graciela’s international career.

“Camino al Famatina” (Detail) — PULSE Exhibition, Madrid

We extend our sincere gratitude to the gallery and especially to Denisa (@denisa.monatgallery) for sensitively capturing the work’s essence in this video. These artist-gallery synergies push art toward new horizons, allowing Graciela’s vision to resonate with collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.

Experience the atmosphere of the Madrid exhibition through this video shared by the gallery:

The “PULSE” exhibition at MONAT Gallery was more than an event—it was a profound sensory experience, allowing visitors to tune into the subtle rhythms of contemporary art. By featuring “Camino al Famatina,” the gallery recognizes Graciela Musteikis’ (@gold_graciela) ability to translate human emotions into vibrant, life-filled landscapes.

This definitive run in Madrid (January 14–28, 2026) solidifies her presence within the European art circuit, opening doors to exciting new international collaborations. We will continue to follow the pulse of her work as it journeys across the world’s most prominent art stages.

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