Among the women associated with Spain’s avant-garde movements of the 1920s, most are remembered as muses, companions, or wives. Yet that era also saw the rise of intellectuals and artists like painter Ángeles Santos. In 1929, her piece ‘A World’ made a powerful impression on Madrid’s cultural scene, earning praise from renowned figures such as García Lorca and Juan Ramón Jiménez. Today, her groundbreaking work lends its name to this project.