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Exhibition ‘Iceland, Land of Fire and Ice’ by photographer Marcela Lobo

Juan David Latorre by Juan David Latorre
29 de June de 2026
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Exposición ‘Islandia, tierra del fuego y el hielo’ de la fotógrafa Marcela Lobo

Until next September 18, the exhibition Iceland, land of fire and ice, the photographic project by Marcela Lobo, is presented at Atlantida Travel Madrid (Miguel Ángel street, 33) a show that invites you to discover a land that reveals its purest essence and to reflect on our relationship with nature.

Iceland is a territory where nature manifests itself with an almost primitive intensity. Located at the northernmost tip of the Atlantic, the island unfolds a landscape shaped by the coexistence of glaciers and active volcanoes, where the land seems to reveal its purest essence. Those who traverse it find a mosaic of contrasts: fields of black lava, steep mountains, and glaciers that reflect the changing light of the sky. Geothermal activity defines its character: geysers, fumaroles, and hot springs emerge as visible signs of a constant underground energy.

The glacier Vatnajökull, the largest in Europe, carves valleys and lagoons dotted with bluish icebergs. In winter, the northern lights transform the sky into a moving canvas. Iceland thus reveals itself as a space where the wild remains intact, inviting a contemplative and free experience.

Beyond the representation of the landscape, Iceland. Land of fire and ice, which contains 15 large-format photographs, also proposes a reflection on our relationship with nature and on the capacity of certain territories to awaken a more conscious and profound gaze. Through an observation marked by respect, Marcela Lobo constructs a visual narrative that invites you to pause before the immensity of the natural world and to recognize the beauty of its most essential processes.

Marcela Lobo is a Mexican visual artist whose practice encompasses painting, photography, ceramics, collage, and object-work. Born in Mexico City, she currently lives and works in Madrid. Her work is characterized by a constant exploration of different languages and mediums, through which she investigates memory, everyday experience, and the relationship between the body, space, and landscape.

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Juan David Latorre

Juan David Latorre

Born in Madrid in 1961, graduated in Information Sciences at the Complutense University, he directed his first steps to the graphic arts and publishing sector. Finally, he stood out in the diplomatic world, loving culture and convinced that through it all countries can be united. jdlatorre@diplomacynews.com

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