Skin of stone / skeleton of stone by Javier Bravo de Rueda proposes a visual and material essay on contemporary sculptural practice that includes a series of drawings and sculptures made of metal, resin, stone and ceramic, as well as a series of analog photographs captured during expeditions on the southern coast of Peru. The exhibition is built around the relationship between travel, the desert, sculpture and a particular focus on highlighting the symbolic character of stone as a silent witness of evolution and human creativity.