The leaden gray that blankets Bilbao on the day DEIA visits Cachorro Lozano—the alias of multidisciplinary artist Daniel Lozano (Bilbao, 1993)—contrasts sharply with the explosion of color in his studio. Saturated paintings hang on pristine white walls; vibrant ceramic vases rest on shelves; and sheets of paper with printed phrases are taped to the walls. “This summer I want the beach, sunsets, joints, a quickie during siesta, a playlist,” reads…
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The leaden gray that blankets Bilbao on the day DEIA visits Cachorro Lozano—the alias of multidisciplinary artist Daniel Lozano (Bilbao, 1993)—contrasts sharply with the explosion of color in his studio. Saturated paintings hang on pristine white walls; vibrant ceramic vases rest on shelves; and sheets of paper with printed phrases are taped to the walls. “This summer I want the beach, sunsets, joints, a quickie during siesta, a playlist,” reads…