Carol Moreno · What Remains, VV Interior Home, 2026

Painter & muralist · Carol Moreno · The mep, Lucerne · 7 November – 2 December 2026

Carol Moreno at work — Barcelona, Spain. What Remains, VV Interior Home, 2026.
Photography · Carol Moreno

Carol Moreno · Spain

Carol Moreno is a painter and muralist based in Barcelona whose practice moves between the interior landscape and the emotional memory. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas and directly onto walls, she builds worlds through layers — glazes, transparencies, and textures that do not represent nature so much as remember it. Trees that are not trees. Light that is not light. A forest that exists somewhere between what was seen and what was felt.

Her work has been exhibited at Hotel Palace Barcelona, Feriarte Madrid, Art Miami, and Galería Toolip Vienna, and her paintings and murals inhabit private residences and luxury spaces across Europe and the United States.

In What Remains, Moreno presents Forest Reverie — the central work of the exhibition. It does not document a place. It opens one. Standing before it, the viewer is invited not to look but to enter: into the silence between the trees, into the light that dissolves at the edges, into a landscape that holds time without naming it.

It is the work that gives the exhibition its stillness. The work around which everything else breathes.

Carol Moreno · Spain Forest Reverie, 2026 Acrylic on canvas 245 × 170 cm

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Carol Moreno, detail of process — mural in progress. What Remains, VV Interior Home, 2026.
Photography · Carol Moreno

Carol Moreno in her studio — Barcelona, Spain. What Remains, VV Interior Home, 2026.
Photography · Carol Moreno

Further works to be announced.

The exhibition space at The mep is anchored by two travertine cubes and a conical stone pedestal — objects from the VV Interior Home collection that serve not as furniture but as sculptural elements in dialogue with the ceramic works placed upon them. Stone holding fired clay. Geological time holding the time of making.

A sofa reupholstered in one-hundred-year-old linen completes the space — a textile that survived a century, carrying in its fibres the time of those who wove it and the spaces it inhabited. In an exhibition about what remains, it is perhaps the most eloquent object of all.

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The exhibition is open to the public from 7 November to 2 December 2026 at The mep, Lucerne, Switzerland.


Curator: Valeria Viollaz · VV Interior Home

Venue: The mep · Lucerne, Switzerland

Works from the VV Interior Home Collection

Carol Moreno · Hiroshi Aoki · Anna Urata · Aline Brun · Pierre Casè · Karl Hügin · Emil Schwarz · Albert Rouillert · David Bürkle

Photography · Carol Moreno

Coordination · Viollaz Group

7 November – 2 December 2026

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