Eva Poyato
Eva Poyato (Cartagena, 1972) With a degree in Fine Arts from the University of San Carlos and a Masters in Graphic Art, Eva Poyato likes to use her hands to create and her studio table is always full of papers, fabrics, sheets, wood, branches, wires, hooks, seeds, and an endless number of small objects that […]
Iván Quesada
Iván Quesada (Oviedo, 1975) Self-taught artist Ivan Quesada is considered one of the best national portraitists and creator of contemporary figuration for his mastery of drawing, color and anatomy. His work is characterized for his creative ambition and continuous exploration of new forms and formulas. Quesada’s work is divided in three categories among which the […]
Mico Rabuñal
Mico Rabuñal (Arteixo, A Coruña, Spain, 1979) The works of Mico Rabuñal stand out for their technical mastery and Pop influences. In the words of the sculptor himself, “I am inspired above all by the importance of emotional memory, sculpting in marble, granite and limestone a series of sculptures based on objects or “things” made […]
Eugenio Recuenco
Eugenio Recuenco (Madrid, 1968) Eugenio Recuenco was born in Madrid in May 1968, amidst the student protests that had spread from Paris. As he himself will say: “I, who heard all that commotion, was in a hurry to be born and see what was happening.” He studied Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid […]
David Rodríguez Caballero
David Rodríguez Caballero (Palencia, 1970) The metal sculptures of David Rodríguez Caballero exhibit fluid and refined lines that play with the reflection of the light and the movement of the curve. His preferred materials for his large wall or free-standing sculptures are bronze, aluminium and brass, although he has expanded his work into explorations of […]
Samuel Salcedo
Samuel Salcedo (Barcelona, 1975) Samuel Salcedo studied Fine Arts in Barcelona and Manchester and began his path in the art world through painting, before discovering sculpture and deciding to dedicate himself completely to it. Having assisted in the workshop of one of the most important and influential sculptors of the current art scene, Jaume Plensa, his […]
Salustiano
Salustiano (Seville, 1965) “Beautiful, disturbing and profound. Such is the painting of this Spaniard that circulates in galleries and art fairs around the world, giving a twist to the tradition of portraiture with images in red that fuse Renaissance perfection with mathematical rigor”. This is how the American journalist Sandra Lodos defines Salustiano’s work. The […]
Carol Solar
Carol Solar (Santiago de Chile, 1975) Influenced by cartoons, comics, fashion, children’s stories and music videos, Carol Solar’s own imagery exudes humor and irony while exploring the concepts of identity, relationships, personal space and the passage of time. Through attractive colors, simple lines and numerous references to mass culture, Solar depicts seemingly happy and naive […]
Mario Soria
Mario Soria (Barcelona, 1966) The works of Mario Soria take place in a parallel reality. While his sci-fi brushstrokes and fanciful surrealism can take us to the future, the artist himself rejects that label, well aware of all the influences that shape his personal cosmology and that he finds in the present. Art and cultural […]
Anita Suárez de Lezo
Anita Suárez de Lezo (Madrid, 1980) Anita studied design at Parsons school in New York, and then worked for several years in the fashion business. She deepened her learning with a master in graphic design which sparked her definitive passion for art. Fashion, architecture and oriental minimalism influence her work and are projected on her […]