For decades, Antonio López García has defamiliarized Madrid in his paintings, and in Antonio López García ´s Everyday Urban Worlds: A Philosophy of Painting, Benjamin Fraser defamiliarizes López ´s paintings. He looks, thinks, feels, and walks us through the artist’s seen-and-unseen Madrid in a journey that is in equal parts realistic and oneiric, and he does so with telling accuracy. López is eminently a painter of place, and Fraser takes us in and out of the frames in a constant movement between the canvas and its social surroundings. But he also shows us that López is just as eminently a painter of time, and he guides us to Madrid’s past and its historical and artistic links to the present. The result is an important contribution to the study of contemporary Madrid and its culture.