This December 2025, we proudly celebrate the tenth anniversary of Geometricae, the magazine devoted to geometric abstraction and founded by CIRCA in Valencia in December 2015. A decade later, the project stands as a mature, consolidated platform, yet still driven by the same curiosity and commitment that inspired its origins.
From the outset, Geometricae has sustained an unwavering dedication to the international dissemination of geometric art. Its global, multilingual, and inclusive reach has shaped a reference point for artists, critics, galleries, and institutions, and continues to expand a vibrant community united by a fascination with geometry, form, and structure.
A Decade in Numbers — and Beyond
- More than 2,000 published entries.
- Over 1,000 artworks presented in the Geo a Day section, featuring artists from more than 100 countries.
- Over 400 exhibitions reviewed in more than 500 galleries and museum institutions, across approximately 200 cities worldwide.
- More than 400 monographic catalogues surveyed and contextualized.
- Over 30 interviews with artists, curators, and leading voices of geometric abstraction.
- Nearly 70 In Memoriam tributes dedicated to recently deceased geometric artists.

In 2025 alone, Geometricae has welcomed more than 1 million unique visitors, who have viewed over 5 million pages, returning an average of six times per month. These numbers speak not only to visibility, but to a stable, engaged readership.
More than statistics, they represent a shared project sustained and valued by an international community.
A Global Window into Geometric Abstraction
Geometricae was created with a clear mission: to document and promote concrete and geometric abstract art in all its breadth. Over the years, it has become a space where established and emerging artists converge; where exhibitions from distant latitudes stand side by side; where archival memory and contemporary creation coexist productively.
Its digital and open format has been decisive. Free from geographical limitations, the magazine reaches readers in remote and diverse contexts, allowing geometric abstraction—often perceived as a niche field—to circulate with unexpected amplitude. This openness has made Geometricae not only a publication, but also a meeting point.
The magazine’s documentary vocation is embodied in initiatives such as Geometricum, an ambitious project that aims to become the most extensive thematic archive on geometric abstraction. With it, Geometricae reinforces its role in preserving, contextualizing, and transmitting the heritage of this artistic tradition.
Looking Ahead
Reaching a decade is not a culmination but a threshold. As Geometricae celebrates these first ten years, it also renews its commitment to exploration and critical accompaniment: new exhibitions, new voices, new geographies — always with the rigor and passion that have defined the publication since its beginning.
We extend an open invitation to artists, galleries, museums, institutions, and readers across the globe to continue contributing, participating, and sharing. Geometric abstraction remains alive, dynamic, and profoundly contemporary — and Geometricae will continue to be one of its devoted chroniclers.