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Pablo Garcia-Lopez Art

b. 1977

Pablo Garcia-Lopez was born in Madrid in 1977. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry from Autonoma University and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Complutense University, both located in Madrid, Spain. As a Neuroscientist, Lopez published numerous scientific papers in international journals. Later in 2012, he graduated from MICA(Baltimore),(MFA, Sculpture). Lopez has been an artist in residence at Brooklyn Art Space (2012), Franconia Sculpture Park (Minnesota, 2013), Sculpture Space (Ithaca, 2017), Governors Island AIR (2019). His work has been shown nationally and internationally in different solo and group shows. Recently Lopez was selected for the Spring Break Art Show (2020) and he is the recipient of the Queens Cultural Council Artist Grant. Lopez’s artwork merges elements of the Baroque, science-fiction, fantasy and Greek mythology. He creates highly elaborate sculptures using unconventional materials like raw silk fibers or spray foam. Currently, Lopez teaches courses about Science and Culture at the School of Visual Arts (NYC)

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Artist: Pablo Garcia-Lopez
Large sculpture: 'Wedding cake with Pieta topper'
By Pablo Garcia-Lopez
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Garcia-Lopez, MFA, PhD Pablo Garcia-Lopez was born in Madrid in 1977. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry from Autonoma University, and a PhD in Neuroscience from Complutense University, both located in Madrid, Spain. As a Neuroscientist, he published numerous scientific papers in international journals. Later, 2012, he graduated from MICA(Baltimore),(MFA,Sculpture). Pablo has been an artist in residence at Brooklyn Art Space (2012), Franconia Sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Garcia-Lopez Art

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Mixed Media

Mixed media medium figurative sculpture: 'Small Divorcing Cake '
By Pablo Garcia-Lopez
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Garcia-Lopez, MFA, PhD Pablo Garcia-Lopez was born in Madrid in 1977. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry from Autonoma University, and a PhD in Neuroscience from Complutense University, both located in Madrid, Spain. As a Neuroscientist, he published numerous scientific papers in international journals. Later, 2012, he graduated from MICA(Baltimore),(MFA,Sculpture). Pablo has been an artist in residence at Brooklyn Art Space (2012), Franconia Sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Garcia-Lopez Art

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Mixed Media

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