Exhibition
Biophilia and Art

The Double Experience

Biophilia and Art unfolds in two complementary exhibitions, each offering a unique path into the relationship between art, perception, and consciousness:

Works by Duván López, curated by
Dr. Koncha Pinós.

1- Jungles and Forests

The Neuroaesthetic Immersion

Biophilia & Art is a groundbreaking neuroaesthetic exhibition that unites art, science, and consciousness. Created by artist Duván López and curator Dr. Koncha Pinós, the project invites visitors to explore the bond between nature, perception, and creativity through immersive experiences — from the vibrant Jungles and Forests to the crystalline world of Art and Water Consciousness.

  • Measurement – entering with a scientific assessment of emotions, cognition, and perception.
  • Immersion – moving through the paintings of jungles and forests, observing how body and mind respond.
  • Creation – engaging in a creative act that extends the experience beyond observation.
  • Reflection – choosing among 50 symbolic cards, each carrying archetypal meaning.
  • Measurement Again – concluding with a second evaluation to reveal how the encounter with art has shifted perception and well-being.

This exhibition demonstrates how beauty, color, and form can reduce eco-anxiety, awaken attention, and foster resilience.

“Where Art Meets Water: Crystals of Consciousness.”

Why It Matters

Together, these two exhibitions redefine the boundaries of art.
They ask:

  • Can art measure and transform our perception?
  • Can consciousness itself be transmitted through beauty?
  • What new worlds emerge when art speaks directly to water, the substance of life?
Original artworks are translated into water consciousness,

2- Art and Water Consciousness

Crystals of Creation

An unprecedented innovation in neuroaesthetics and art.
Original artworks are translated into water consciousness, generating unique crystalline structures that reflect the vibrational imprint of the paintings themselves.

  •  Water, exposed to the energy of art, organizes itself into crystal formations.
  • Each crystal becomes a mirror of the artwork’s essence – a fusion of matter, perception, and consciousness.
  • Visitors witness how art moves beyond canvas and pigment, entering the molecular level of life itself.

This second exhibition suggests that art is not only to be seen, but also to be lived and embodied at the deepest levels of nature. It opens the door to a revolutionary dialogue between creativity, science, and the fundamental element of life: water.

Not only an exhibition

3- Our Journey

Biophilia and Art

Biophilia and Art is not only an exhibition — it is a living movement that has already reached thousands of people worldwide.

 

  • Key Milestones

    • 2023– Creation of the project by Dr. Koncha Pinós and artist Duván López.
      • Launch of the first phase ofonline and in-person research in 14 countries.
    • February 2024 – Girona, Costa Brava (Spain)
      • World Premiereof the exhibition Biophilia and Art – Jungles and Forests.
    • April 2024 – Dubai (UAE)
      • Presentation of thescientific article on neuroaesthetics at the Museum of the Future.
      • Exhibition inSharjah, UAE, expanding into the Middle East.
    • May 2024 – Barcelona (Spain)
      • Presentation atBioCultura Barcelona, where the exhibition reached a new European audience.
    • June 2024 – Mexico
      • Launch of the bookBiophilia and Art in Spanish.
      • Exhibitions and dialogues with universities and cultural centers.
    • July 2025 – Tokyo (Japan)
      • Launch of thesecond line of research in collaboration with the International Masaru Emoto Institute, exploring the consciousness of water and its ability to embody artworks through crystalline structures.

“Biophilia and Art: A Living Global Journey of Art, Science, and Consciousness.”

Upcoming Exhibitions (2025–2026)

  • Australia– expanding Biophilia and Art to Oceania.
  • Japan– new edition linked to water consciousness research.
  • Andorra– exhibition and retreat on art, forests, and consciousness in the Pyrenees.
  • Mexico– continuation of collaborations with museums and universities.
  • China– Taoist and Confucian landscapes inspiring neuroaesthetic inquiry.

Impact So Far

• More than 55,000 visitors have experienced the exhibition since its premiere.
• Thousands of participants have engaged in workshops and research activities.
• The book Biophilia and Art is available in Spanish, with the English edition to be released on November 2, 2025.

 

✨ This journey shows that Biophilia and Art is not only an idea — it is a global project in constant evolution, uniting art, science, and consciousness across continents.