Chillida Leku’s latest exhibition, Harri, Lurra, Huts, delves into Eduardo Chillida’s artistic dialogue with stone, earth, and void, offering a must-see experience for cultural travelers.
A sculptural journey through material and space
Open until May 2025, Harri, Lurra, Huts presents 50 works by Eduardo Chillida, highlighting his mastery in sculpting with chamotte clay, stone, and marble. The exhibition, housed in the historic Zabalaga farmhouse, explores the evolution of his creative process and his deep engagement with materials. His renowned Lurrak series, monumental stone pieces, and small-scale sculptures illustrate his ability to transform raw elements into transcendent forms.


Sustainability at the core of the exhibition
A key aspect of Harri, Lurra, Huts is its commitment to environmental sustainability. Chillida Leku has collaborated with institutions such as La Pedrera, the Balenciaga Museum, and the San Telmo Museum to reuse materials from previous exhibitions, reducing environmental impact. This initiative reflects the museum’s dedication to responsible curatorial practices.
A milestone in Chillida’s centenary celebrations
This exhibition is part of a year-long tribute to Eduardo Chillida’s centenary, featuring international exhibitions, lectures, and events. Chillida Leku, a focal point of these celebrations, welcomed over 85,000 visitors in 2024 and was recognized among Spain’s top cultural institutions.
Why Harri, Lurra, Huts is a must-visit for art travelers
For cultural travelers seeking immersive artistic experiences, this exhibition offers a profound insight into Chillida’s philosophy and artistic language. Guided tours and educational workshops provide deeper engagement, making it an essential stop for those exploring Spain’s rich cultural heritage.
📍 Location: Chillida Leku, Spain
📅 Dates: Until May 2025
🎟 Experience: Art, history, and sustainability in one place