
Efraín López is pleased to present Un día, a solo exhibition of recent works by Puerto Rican artist Ricardo Cabret. For his first exhibition with the gallery, the artist will present a suite of intimately-scaled paintings alongside a two-channel video installation.
The title Un día—a single day—echoes throughout the exhibition as both a temporal marker and a quiet invocation. It speaks to the fleetingness of light on water, the ephemeral code that underpins our digital world, the memory of a shoreline before it shifted. In Cabret’s hands, one day becomes a portal: to a place remembered, a language inherited, a future imagined. It is not only a measure of time, but a gesture toward home—not fixed or immutable, but constructed through acts of looking, layering, and return. In tracing the infrastructures that shape us—visible and invisible, virtual and physical—Un día becomes a meditation on how we locate ourselves in a world always in flux, and how, even amid collapse or dispersal, something enduring might still be built.