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Collectors: Pablo Villazan on Shaping the Future of Contemporary Art With ‘Cuteism’

Collectors: Pablo Villazan on Shaping the Future of Contemporary Art With ‘Cuteism’

Pablo’s unwavering dedication to bringing unknown artists into the art scene and ensuring their success has not come without challenges. Convincing collectors to invest in the work of artists they are unfamiliar with has required persistent effort and careful articulation of the artists’ unique qualities. However, his confidence and the trust placed in him by his loyal clients have proven invaluable in overcoming these challenges.

In addition to his work as a gallery owner and curator, Pablo also maintains a personal art collection that spans a diverse range of artists and styles. His collection reflects his own personal tastes and preferences, with works by both established artists such as Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol, and Jean Dubuffet, as well as emerging talents like Edgar Plans, Daniel Arsham, Bozó, Samuel Salcedo, Jordy Kerwick, KAWS, Stickymonger, Roby Dwi Antono, Willem Hoeffnagel, Baldur Helgason, Tania Marmolejo, and Ana Barriga, among many others.

Pablo’s experiences in the art world have significantly influenced his personal taste in art and the artists he chooses to collect. While he primarily collects the artists associated with his gallery program to support their careers, he also enjoys collecting works by artists outside of his gallery’s program, showcasing his diverse appreciation for art. And when it comes to displaying his collection in his living and working spaces, Pablo places great importance on achieving harmony. He approaches the curation of his collection with meticulous care, ensuring that each piece has room to breathe and is showcased in a visually pleasing and balanced manner. Overloaded spaces are avoided, allowing the artworks to shine and create an inviting atmosphere.

Pablo’s personal art collection continues to evolve, presenting new opportunities for exploration and discovery. He particularly gravitates towards underrepresented voices in the art world, including LGTBIQ+ artists who fearlessly express their emotions, passions, and fears. He has prepared a duo exhibition featuring these artists, providing them with a platform to amplify their voices and make a meaningful impact.

For our latest ‘Collectors’ spotlight, we probe deeper into Pablo Villazan’s personal art collection that sparks conversations, and inspires both seasoned and budding art enthusiasts alike.

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