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Pablo Sycet - Death and the Catrin
Technique: Mixed media on paper
Artist Biography: Pablo Sycet (Gibraleón, Huelva, February 9, 1953) is an outstanding multifaceted Andalusian painter of the generation of the 1980s, for whom painting continues to be the central element of his work. Over the course of three decades, his creativity has extended to other fields such as publishing, typography, graphic design, founding art galleries, organizing exhibitions, writing song lyrics and music production, and he has been an important bridge in the connection between Andalusia and Madrid, and has tried to reinvest in Andalusia what he has gained and learned in the Spanish capital. He has been a generous and unselfish bridge between artists of different generations, from those before his own to the youngest emerging artists of today, his main residence is in Madrid, but he has never abandoned his ties with Andalusia and, in particular, with Granada. Sycet is an artist of great relevance, whose work has been fundamental for the connection between different generations and the diffusion of culture in different artistic fields. His works belong to important collections among which stand out: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid), Museo Vázquez Díaz (Nerva/Huelva), Diputación Provincial de Alicante, Fundación Gerardo Rueda (Madrid), Ayuntamiento de Granada, Diputación Provincial de Huelva, Banco Exterior de España, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Madrid), Centro Olontense de Arte Contemporáneo (Gibraleón/Huelva), Diputación Provincial de Granada, Museo Zabaleta (Quesada/Jaén), Caja de Ahorros de la Inmaculada (Zaragoza), Museo Nacional Postal y Filatélico, (Madrid), Ayuntamiento de Huelva, The Hispanic Society of America (New York), Escuela de Hacienda Pública (Madrid), Fundación La General (Granada), Museo de los Ángeles (Turégano/Segovia), The Paul Keppler Library, Queens University (New York), Vychodoslovenska Galeria (Kosice/Slovakia), Colección Visible de Arte Contemporáneo (Madrid), and Colec.cio Testimoni de la Caixa (Barcelona).
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