Katia Santibañez

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Born (1964-05-17) May 17, 1964 (age 61)[1]
MovementAbstract pattern-based art[4]
Katia Santibañez
Born (1964-05-17) May 17, 1964 (age 61)[1]
EducationEcole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts (1985-1990)[2][3]
MovementAbstract pattern-based art[4]
SpouseJames Siena[5]
AwardsPollock-Krasner Foundation Award (2021)[6][7]

Katia Santibañez (born May 17, 1964 in Paris) is a French-American multidisciplinary abstract artist who works in painting, video, drawing, printmaking and photography.[3][8][9][10][11][1][12] Her work has been associated with a "generation of pattern-obsessed New York artists" according to Raphael Rubinstein writing in Art News.[4] Some of her paintings were acquired by her friend James H. Duffy who donated his collections to the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute museum in Utica, New York.[13] She has exhibited widely since 1998 and her work is in both private and public collections.[2]

Reviewer Deborah Garwood in Art Critical magazine wrote that Santibañez often organizes her paintings on a "picture plane into a series of rectilinear compartments" to suggest "fur, grass, or other organic forms", and that her "mesmerizing techniques have great reserves of wit and conceptual depth."[14] Critic Holly Myers writing in the Los Angeles Times expressed a similar sentiment, adding that her work builds on several basic motifs, such as "grids, stripes and rows of jagged, grass-like tendrils", and that some of her paintings are "vividly seductive and sensual."[15] Reviewer Nectar Knuckles writing in ARTnews magazine described her art as structuring "natural phenomena into the kaleidoscopic worlds she creates in her abstract paintings".[8] Keith Shaw writing in the Berkshire Edge suggested that her patterns "subtly express natural form and intellectual design."[16]

Santibañez was born in 1964 in Paris, France,[17][18] studied microbiology and biochemistry before attending Beaux-Arts de Paris from 1985 to 1990, then moved to New York City.[17][2] She has a studio in New York City as well as in the Berkshires town of Otis, Massachusetts, with her husband and fellow artist, James Siena.[19][2][20]

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