Spanish painter Nieves González will present a solo exhibition at Contemporary Gallery Kunming (CGK) in Yunnan, China, opening in November 2027.

Consisting of 25 new works and presented by Beijing’s HdM Gallery, the show marks González's first solo institutional presentation, extending a practice that has attracted rapid international attention over the past year.

González came to widespread public notice in March 2026, when her oil painting West End Girl(2025)—a portrait of singer Lily Allen, commissioned by Allen and used as the cover of her album of the same name—reached wider public attention. Earlier this year, the painting was unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery, where it is currently on view. Depicting Allen seated against a dark background in a pale blue polka-dot puffer jacket, the work brought González’s signature treatment of clothing as both formal structure and psychological marker to one of the world's most prominent portrait collections.

Alumbra, 2025
Nieves González

HdM GALLERY

hat treatment is central to her broader practice. Working within—and against—the Western pictorial tradition, González places women at the center of compositions that draw their visual grammar from Jusepe de Ribera, Francisco de Zurbarán, and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, while deliberately rewriting those masters’ premises. Her figures, often depicted head-on and with quiet intensity, wear modern garments—like coats, jackets, scarves—that carry as much pictorial weight as the faces they frame. The sacred, in her paintings, migrates from institutional holiness to the contemporary everyday.

Born in Huelva, Spain, and based in Granada, González studied fine arts and holds a master’s degree in Art: Idea and Production from the University of Seville. She is represented by HdM Gallery and Richard Heller Gallery in Los Angeles. CGK, a leading nonprofit institution in southwest China, fosters exchange between Yunnan—a region connecting China with Southeast and South Asia—and the international art world. Previous artists to have exhibitions at CGK include Ding Yi and Marc Riboud.

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