Exhibition room in Moco Barcelona with Guillermo Lorca's artworks.
From October 11, 2022

Esplendor De La Noche

Guillermo Lorca

Giant yellow-eyed cats, angelic girls, and unknown creatures inhabit a haunting and delicate world, where beauty, horror, desire, fear, luxury, paranoia, and pleasure collide.

Surreal floral artwork by Guillermo Lorca featuring child figure at Moco Museum Barcelona.
Guillermo Lorca, The Little Gardeners

Guillermo Lorca Bio

Guillermo Lorca (Guillermo Lorca García-Huidobro) is a contemporary artist from Santiago, Chile taking the art world by storm. Moco Museum Barcelona is proud to premiere the exhibition “Esplendor de la Noche” by Guillermo Lorca. It is the first European solo show from the realist and romantic painter.

Artistic Impulses

As a child, Guillermo Lorca was enthralled by the illustrations in a book of fairytales by Gustave Doré. These stories, including Little Red Riding Hood, The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods, and Cinderella, sparked Lorca’s interest in the ongoing battle between good and evil that exists in both life and the natural world. This delicate balance of power continues to inspire Lorca’s art, which is characterized by beauty, horror, desire, fear, luxury, paranoia, and pleasure.

Did you know? Both Gustave Doré and Guillermo Lorca showed exceptional talent at a young age. Doré began working as an illustrator in Paris at the age of 15, while Lorca received training from the renowned Chilean artist Sergio Montero at the age of 16. In 2009, Lorca became the youngest artist to exhibit his work at the Baquedano Station of the Santiago Metro, where his six murals depicting Chilean people and subway users can still be seen today.

Timeless Style

The undeniably unique style of Guillermo Lorca Garcia, the artist, comes from studied skill by Old Master Painters, taking influence from Renaissance and Baroque periods. He mixes surrealism and dark contemporary fantasy to craft scenes depicting seductive luxury and raw violence.

The Devil is in the Details

The monumental oil paintings of Guillermo Lorca present worlds filled with alien creatures, giant flowers and insects – mixed with magical rituals of milk and blood. Innocent-looking children amidst scenes of destruction feed into a delicate balance of power.

As visitors to Moco Museum Barcelona take their first steps and experience Esplendor de la Noche, they are surrounded by disturbing details. For example, The Little Gardeners show a scene of fierce carnage amongst big cats and other beasts. Amidst the chaos, a little girl plays in pools of blood – “she is magical,” says Lorca. Another, floats above in the clutches of a butterfly. Lorca prompts us to wonder, “is she safe within its grasp, or can she be carried to safety?”

Guillermo Lorca x Simon de Pury

Art dealer and auctioneer Simon de Pury originally discovered the talents of Guillermo Lorca on Instagram. That connection grew and exploded on the art scene.

Now, Moco Museum Barcelona proudly presents “Esplendor de la Noche” by Guillermo Lorca, curated by Simon de Pury. It is the first European solo show by the contemporary Chilean artist.

“His virtuosity was fascinating – there are so many different elements from the history of art that are melded together.” – Simon de Pury

Experience “Esplendor de la Noche” by Guillermo Lorca and all other Moco Museum Barcelona Exhibitions.

*1 ticket gets you entrance to all exhibitions.

Not all artworks are always on display.

Our collection exhibits artwork on loan and from the Moco Collection. We keep our exhibitions ever-evolving, so every visit is a fresh experience. Occasionally, this means some artworks online are not always on view in the museum. We appreciate your understanding.

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    maia macharashvili · Google · October 2025
    Visiting the MOCO Museum in Barcelona was one of the highlights of my trip. It’s a place where modern, contemporary, and digital art come together in the most dynamic way full of color, creativity, and unexpected emotions. The museum is located in the heart of El Born, inside a beautifully restored historic building that contrasts perfectly with the modern art inside. From the moment you enter, you feel the vibrant energy each room has its own mood, from powerful visual installations to immersive digital experiences.
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    Julianna Vi · Google · October 2025
    I really recommend visiting the Moco Museum. I was astonished by the artworks there. I’m keen on contemporary art, so I was delighted to see works by Andy Warhol, Banksy, and others. The museum is very interactive, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere. There’s also a special room with light installations it was incredible! Besides, they have an amazing gift shop with souvenirs at affordable prices.
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    benevolenskaya · Tripadvisor · October 2025
    This is a small collection, but the carefully chosen selection of great artists and pieces keeps a tourist, otherwise busy with all the city’s attractions , focused on the very best. Guillermo Lorca’s works are striking: fresh, imaginative, and captivating.
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    Corey June · Google · September 2025
    I had the amazing opportunity to visit it this week and it honestly left me speechless. As someone who deeply loves art, I was thrilled to see works by some of my favorite artists: Banksy, Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and so many more! They’re also currently featuring a temporary exhibition of artworks by Robbie Williams. I was so surprised, he’s not only a talented singer, but also an incredible artist! Thank you, Moco Museum, for this unforgettable experience! ✨
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    S.
    It is a well curated small collection of contemporary arts greatest hits along with a few up and coming artists exhibitions. I was fascinated by the pieces and I love how the museum flowed through each experience. The staff were amazing and helpful also. Absolutely a must see for contemporary art lovers!!
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    Naledi H.
    I loved the museum! The art exhibited there was fantastic! It was so inspiring and such a wonderful experience. The art is so vibrant I loved being there I didn't want to leave.
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    Virginia R.
    The exhibits were curated well. And the chosen pieces provided a nice representation of various influential and impactful artists. I would definitely recommend this museum for any fan of contemporary art.
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    maia macharashvili
    I especially loved how the exhibition combines world-famous artists like Banksy, Basquiat, and Andy Warhol with emerging digital creators and NFT art. It’s not a typical “quiet” museum it’s interactive, emotional, and modern. The NFT and digital rooms were fascinating they make you reflect on how art, technology, and human creativity are merging today. Lighting, music, and the flow between rooms are very well designed, so you never feel bored or overwhelmed. The curators clearly thought about how to make art feel accessible, emotional, and current. Staff were friendly and helpful, and the museum shop also has great souvenirs and art books.

Practical Information

  • Opening Hours

    Monday – Thursday: 10:00 – 19:00

    Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 20:00

    Sunday: 19:00

  • Duration

    Approximately 60 minutes.

  • Location

    Moco Museum Barcelona

    Carrer de Montcada 25, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain. Get directions here.

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  • Audio Guide

    Included in the ticket price. Don’t forget to bring your headphones to access the free audio tour.

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    Around 65% of visitors to Moco Museum are first-time museum-goers, highlighting its success in opening up the art world to new audiences.
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    Barcelona's Moco Museum is a riot–of colors, of styles, of pushing artistic boundaries. Mainly, of joy.
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    There’s a museum in Barcelona full of young people. Impossible? Well, it really exists. It’s called Moco Museum. Moco Museum succeeds in making art appealing to younger generations without sacrificing cultural relevance.
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    An internationally successful museum arrives in Barcelona: the Moco Museum.
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    The museum is well structured and organized, the works are interesting and, certainly, offers a different note than the usual Gaudi and Picasso etc.
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    Moco echoes its commitment to exhibiting iconic works by internationally renowned artists and rising stars. For many visitors, Moco is an entry point into the world of art.
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    With over 100 modern and immersive digital artworks, every visit becomes a true discovery—because art here isn’t just seen, it’s felt.
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