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Quique Sarzamora - Bodies of Dawn 2
Artist Biography: Quique Sarzamora, born in Seville, is a prominent contemporary artist whose work is distinguished by its conceptual depth and interdisciplinary exploration. His academic training includes a Fine Arts Degree from the University of Seville in 2015, followed by a Master in Interdisciplinary Artistic Production at the University of Malaga in 2017. Throughout her career, Sarzamora has sought to broaden her artistic horizons through a variety of additional formative experiences. These include his participation in the IV course on realism and figuration directed by renowned artists Antonio López and Andrés G. Ibáñez in 2015, as well as his attendance at the creative workshop "Al Margen: Pintura y otras heterodoxias" taught by Chema Cobo at the CICUS in Seville in 2018. Sarzamora's work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally. Some of his most notable solo exhibitions include "From the traditional image to the bodies of dawn" at the Antonio Gala Foundation in Cordoba in 2024, and "The colors of dusk prepare those of dawn" at the C.A.C Francisco Hernandez in Velez Malaga, also in 2024. In addition, he has participated in renowned group exhibitions, such as "XX Años de creación en la Fundación Antonio Gala" at the Teatro Cómico Principal in Córdoba in 2023, and "Forest For The Threes'22" at RailSpur Seattle in 2022. Sarzamora's talent has been recognized with several awards throughout his career, including the prestigious I Prize for painting in the III Certamen de Creación Joven Artistas Emergentes at Loyola University in 2021, as well as the I Prize "21 Días en el CAC" at Vélez Málaga in 2022. His work has also been acquired by important public and private collections, such as the Marchena City Hall in Seville, the Marqués de Guadalcanal Foundation, the Antonio Gala Foundation for young creators in Cordoba, Loyola University in Seville, and the Las Navas del Selpillar Contemporary Art Collection in Cordoba, among others. Sarzamora continues to captivate audiences with his innovative artistic approach and commitment to constant exploration.
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