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Born 1971. Known for: Post-pictorial abstraction, figuration, public sculptures.
Santiago Picatoste is a contemporary artist from Spain known for his work that combines spontaneity and alchemy in the creative process, transitioning from post-pictorial abstraction to figuration.... Read full biography
Santiago Picatoste is a contemporary artist from Spain known for his work that combines spontaneity and alchemy in the creative process, transitioning from post-pictorial abstraction to figuration. He has created public sculptures in various cities in Spain and has participated in prestigious art... Read full biography
Santiago Picatoste is a contemporary artist from Spain known for his work that combines spontaneity and alchemy in the creative process, transitioning from post-pictorial abstraction to figuration. He has created public sculptures in various cities in Spain and has participated in prestigious art fairs such as ARCO, Art Verona, and Pulse NY. In 2013, he received international recognition by winning the IBERART painting award and The Gabarron Foundation Sculpture award. Picatoste has also been a... Read full biography
Santiago Picatoste is a contemporary artist from Spain known for his work that combines spontaneity and alchemy in the creative process, transitioning from post-pictorial abstraction to figuration. He has created public sculptures in various cities in Spain and has participated in prestigious art fairs such as ARCO, Art Verona, and Pulse NY. In 2013, he received international recognition by winning the IBERART painting award and The Gabarron Foundation Sculpture award. Picatoste has also been a recipient of scholarships from the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation and La Casa de Velázquez.
Santiago Picatoste is a contemporary artist from Spain known for his work that combines spontaneity and alchemy in the creative process, transitioning from post-pictorial abstraction to figuration. He has created public sculptures in various cities in Spain and has participated in prestigious art fairs such as ARCO, Art Verona, and Pulse NY. In 2013, he received international recognition by winning the IBERART painting award and The Gabarron Foundation Sculpture award. Picatoste has also been a recipient of scholarships from the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation and La Casa de Velázquez.
