Our Artists

Pablo Armesto

  • Born in Switzerland in 1970, Pablo Armesto frames his work within the context that goes from geometric abstraction to the most contemporary and experimental sculpture with all that this entails in relation to the study of the object in its three dimensions, its relationship with space and experimentation with different materials, such as LEDs, neons, cathodes and fiber optic, combined with wood and lacquered metals.

    Since 2011 he has been part of the Marlborough Gallery with whom he has participated in international fairs such as Art Geneve and ARCO, as well as numerous individual and collective exhibitions.

  • Blake Ward was born in Yellowknife in the North West Territories in Canada, then raised and educated in Edmonton, Alberta where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Alberta in 1979.

    In 1985 Blake moved to Paris to study under Cyril Heck with whom he learned traditional techniques of modeling figurative sculpture. When the opportunity arose for Blake to move closer to both his foundry and marble quarry, he opened his current studio in Monte Carlo in 1991.

Blake Ward

Bosco Sodi

  • Born in Mexico City in 1970, Bosco Sodi is known for his richly textured, vividly colored large-scale paintings. Sodi has discovered an emotive power within the essential crudeness of the materials that he uses to execute his paintings. Focusing on material exploration, the creative gesture, and the spiritual connection between the artist and his work, Sodi seeks to transcend conceptual barriers.

    Sodi leaves many of his paintings untitled, with the intention of removing any predisposition or connection beyond the work’s immediate existence. Sodi’s influences range from l’art informel, looking to artists such as Antoni Tàpies and Jean Dubuffet, to master colorists such as Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, and the bright hues of his native heritage.

  • Italian, b. 1957, Taormina, Italy.

    From the ‘80s, after a brief conceptual experience, he totally devoted himself to painting carrying on an original and solitary research on the metamorphism of matter, on the purity of color and on the energy of light.

    This is how "Eden" are born: medium and large sized paintings where abrasions, cracks, sedimentations and cascades of pure colors offer to the viewer abstract landscapes untouched like on the first day of creation.

Marcello Lo Giudice

Carlos Rolón

  • Carlos Rolón (born 1970), also known professionally under the pseudonym Dzine, is an American contemporary visual artist of Puerto Rican descent.

    Born to a Puerto-Rican family, Rolón’s background allows the artist to explore personal ideas which directly deal with questions of inclusion, aspiration and cultural identity.

    Often connecting childhood memories, the artist bore witness to the ways in which households have adapted to new American middle-class lifestyles with homes, walls and furniture adorned with ephemera of color, texture, patterns and items brought into the home to create a sense of longing. It is from here Rolón takes inspiration to produce a hybrid language of exuberant flora paintings.

Dimitar Lukanov 

  • Dimitar Lukanov was born in 1969 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. An American citizen since 2003, he studied art on full scholarship in Paris and New York receiving his MFA from Columbia University in 1997. 

    Fluent in five languages, Dimitar Lukanov lives in Brooklyn and works in his studio in Schoharie County, New York. His monumental sculptures are exhibited through numerous countries.

Athos Collura

  • Athos Collura, born in 1940 in Grotte (Agrigento), is an artist known for his diverse career in painting and stage design. After studying art in Palermo, he moved to Milanin 1961.

    In the '60s, Collura experimented with collage, addressing political and social themes. He later became a leading figure in Italy's psychedelic art movement, creating the iconic "Peacock Room" in 1971-72.

    Collura joined the artists around the "Il Fante di Spade" Gallery in the mid-'70s. In 1974, he explored figuration and the female form in the "Inners/Outers" series. Between 1978 and 1979, he critically revisited the Déco period with the "Controliberty" series, blending aesthetics with an ironic reformulation influenced by theatre. From the 1980s, Collura embraced metaphysics and surrealism, contributing to the postmodern art scene. Notable works include the "Confini" cycle (1980/1998), expanding the borders of imagination.

  • Chilean Painter and sculptor. "On the path of art, I am building my life, it is born from the void and becomes my window. That is why I paint, so that they love me and I sculpt so that they see me."

Matías Vergara

  • Born in Kanhangad, Kerala, in 1985, Sachin George Sebastian is a graduate in communication design from the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, in 2006. In his practice, Sebastian weaves philosophy, personal memory and sensory experiences to reflect on the conditions of civilizations and cities as well as the cultural ramifications of urban movement in sculptural works often appearing as if observed from an aerial view.

    His work has appeared in several exhibitions, including at Hampi Art Labs (2023); Once, there was a seed at Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi (2021); Lokame Tharavadu, curated by Bose Krishnamachari, in Allepey, Kerala (2021); Exhibit 320, New Delhi (2015, 2012); Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi (2015); Gallery OED, Kochi (2013, 2012); Kochi and Birla Academy, Kolkata (2014); and an installation preview at India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi (2012). His work has also been featured at Sensorium 2018, Sunaparanta Centre for the Arts, Goa (2015); the Kochi–Muziris Biennale (2015); and the Fondazione Pastificio Cerere & Basu Foundation for the Arts – India, Italy, Myanmar (2014).

    His practice with paper and pop-up books led him to participate in an international artist’s residency at KHOJ, New Delhi, on The Idea of the Book in 2009, following which he started working as an independent artist. Sebastian received the ‘Young Artist Award’ from the Kempinski Arts Program in 2013 and was also awarded the ‘Emerging Artist Award’ by the Foundation of Indian Contemporary Art (FICA) in 2014. He completed some residencies in 2015, including the Pro Helvetia artist-in-residence programme at Rote Fabrik in Zurich as well as BigCi – Australia. He was also a finalist for the Sovereign Asian Art Prize in 2020.

    The artist lives and works in Bangalore, India.

George Sebastian Sachin

Manolo Valdés

  • Born in 1942, Manolo Valdés is a Spanish painter and sculptor. Co-founder of the influential Spanish Pop Art movement, Equipo Cronica in 1964 with Rafael Solbes and Juan Antonio Toledo under the dictatorship of the Franco regime, Manolo Valdés uses art as a channel of self-expression. He portrays the political and social obligations of the state with humor and irony. The group disbanded after the death of Solbes in 1981 and Manolo Valdés created a series of works that reflected his Spanish heritage.

Jean-Baptiste Leroux

  • Born in 1949 in Touraine, Jean-Baptiste Leroux is, at very early age, inspired by the Val de Loire’s light as well as it’s architectural heritage. He then became, in 1978, the artistic director of Nikon Art Gallery in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. From 1979 to 1989 he runs the Canon Art Gallery in Beaubourg sharing his passion for photography with his eldest Robert Doisneau, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Lucien Clergue

    The encounter in 1985 in Courances en 1985 with owner Madame de Ganay, leads him to his first garden-photography exhibition which opens the way for the most prestigious properties in France and Europe (Versailles, Vaux-le-Vicomte, les jardins des Grimaldi…) as well as King Mohammed VI of Morocco’s one.

David Rodríguez Caballero

  • (b.1970, Spain) David Rodríguez Caballero is a contemporary sculptor based in Madrid and New York. His artistic practice falls within the context of abstraction, with his distinctive use of organic geometry.