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      • Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        India ink on paper, 1999, signed 'Moix', dated and inscribed 'For Alexander with Love' lower left. 25 x 37 1/2 in. (sheet), unframed.

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      • Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Oil and crayon on paper, 2008, unsigned, with label from New York Academy of Art and Paul Kasmin Gallery, NY. 55 x 68 in. (sheet), 58 1/2 x 73 1/2 in. (frame).

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      • Santi Moix (b. 1960): An Evening Call
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Santi Moix (b. 1960): An Evening Call

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Watercolor and collage on paper, 2011, signed 'S. Moix' and dated lower right, inscribed 'To Paul Love' lower left. 47 x 60 in. (sheet), 52 1/2 x 65 1/2 in. (frame).

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      • Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Oil and crayon on paper, 2008, unsigned. 55 1/4 x 63 in.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Jun. 13, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Sizes: 97 x 131 cm; 100 x 133 cm (frame). A lover of large format, although he always begins with small sketches, Moix usually mixes textures, brushstrokes and brushstrokes. And, yes, a lot of colour, which serves to give his dreamlike atmosphere a bright, sometimes disturbing tone. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        May. 13, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €1,800 - €2,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 98 x 148 cm (irregular); 107 x 157 cm (frame). The paper, as usual in Moix's style, gives off delicacy and refinement. A lover of large format, although he always begins with small sketches, Moix usually mixes textures, brushstrokes and brushstrokes. And, yes, a lot of color that serves to give his dreamlike atmosphere a bright, sometimes disturbing tone. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us into a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Tokyo" 1987. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
        May. 13, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Tokyo" 1987. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

        Est: €10,000 - €15,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Tokyo" 1987. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 213 x 191 cm. Santi Moix has explored the possibilities of matter painting, working with textures and creating beautiful palimpsests. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an amazing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us into a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Apr. 11, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Sizes: 97 x 131 cm; 100 x 133 cm (frame). A lover of large format, although he always begins with small sketches, Moix usually mixes textures, brushstrokes and brushstrokes. And, yes, a lot of colour, which serves to give his dreamlike atmosphere a bright, sometimes disturbing tone. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Innocent", 1992. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Mar. 05, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Innocent", 1992. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €1,000 - €1,200

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Innocent", 1992. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Measurements: 26 x 44 cm; 40 x 60 cm (frame). Santi Moix explored the possibilities of the material painting, working the textures and creating beautiful palimpsests. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us into a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Escarbat", 1990. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Mar. 05, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Escarbat", 1990. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Escarbat", 1990. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Measurements: 60 x 73 cm. Santi Moix explored the possibilities of matter painting, working with textures and creating beautiful palimpsests. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an amazing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us into a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Mar. 05, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,500

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 52 x 60 cm; 58 x 66 cm (frame). Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled
        Feb. 15, 2024

        Santi Moix (b. 1960): Untitled

        Est: $1,500 - $3,000

        Mixed media on paper, 1996, signed 'S. Moix' and dated lower left, inscribed 'Seems like since you've come to visit me life has started to chance Donald. Sincerely Santi 1998' lower center, dated on the reverse. 22 1/4 x 29 3/4 in. (sheet).

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. 1995. Mixed media on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower right corner. With label of the gallery Trama of Barcelona on the back.
        Jan. 30, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. 1995. Mixed media on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower right corner. With label of the gallery Trama of Barcelona on the back.

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. 1995. Mixed media on paper. Signed, dated and located in the lower right corner. With label of the gallery Trama of Barcelona on the back. Measurements: 57 x 79 cm; 63 x 83 cm (frame). Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn).he artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.
        Jan. 30, 2024

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 90 x 68 cm; 115 x 85 cm (frame). Santi Moix explores the possibilities of the material painting, as we appreciate in this composition, where he works the textures and creates suggestive palimpsests in which the forms and the formless, the stain and the figure, the lights and the shades, the whites and the blacks are laminated. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn).he artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Tristá, Isolde", New York, 1987. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Dec. 12, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Tristá, Isolde", New York, 1987. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Tristá, Isolde", New York, 1987. Oil and matter on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Measurements: 200 x 225 cm. Santi Moix explored the possibilities of matter painting, working with textures and creating beautiful palimpsests. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us into a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1987. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.
        Dec. 12, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1987. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.

        Est: €3,000 - €4,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1987. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back. Measurements: 153 x 193 cm. Santi Moix explored the possibilities of matter painting, working with textures and creating beautiful palimpsests. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting where he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterized by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us into a different time, free, vital, overflowing and passionate. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). No title. 1993. Pastel on paper. Signed and dated in the lower left corner.
        Nov. 14, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). No title. 1993. Pastel on paper. Signed and dated in the lower left corner.

        Est: €1,200 - €1,400

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. 1993. Pastel on paper. Signed and dated in the lower left corner. Measurements: 57 x 76 cm. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work voraciously. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. While he has developed an eminently abstract style of painting, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing, such as the pastel in question or his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • Santiago "Santi" Moix, (Spanish/American, b. 1960)
        Oct. 18, 2023

        Santiago "Santi" Moix, (Spanish/American, b. 1960)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Etching on wove paper. Deep impression. Signed and numbered in the the margin. Ed. 14/20. 9" x 10.75" (plate); 14" x 15" (sheet); 17.5" x 18" (frame).

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Circle X". Barcelona, 1991. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Oct. 16, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Circle X". Barcelona, 1991. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €6,000 - €7,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Circle X. Barcelona, 1991. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Size: 141 x 144 cm. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • Santi Moix, Untitled
        Sep. 27, 2023

        Santi Moix, Untitled

        Est: $800 - $1,000

        Santi Moix Untitled 2016 oil on linen 10.125 h x 13.625 w in (26 x 35 cm) Signed and dated to verso 'Santi Moix 2.6.16'. Provenance: Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York | Private Collection This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1988. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.
        Sep. 26, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1988. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1988. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back. Size: 70 x 51 cm; 77 x 57 cm (frame). Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of restoring a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Sep. 06, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "I know may songs but I can't sing", New York, 1997. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Sizes: 97 x 131 cm; 100 x 133 cm (frame). A lover of large format, although he always begins with small sketches, Moix usually mixes textures, brushstrokes and brushstrokes. And, yes, a lot of colour, which serves to give his dreamlike atmosphere a bright, sometimes disturbing tone. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Lemon and nails", 1988. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right-hand corner.
        Sep. 06, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Lemon and nails", 1988. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right-hand corner.

        Est: €1,500 - €1,800

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Lemon and nails", 1988. Mixed media on paper. Signed and dated in the lower right-hand corner. Measurements: 75 x 104 cm. Based in the city of New York, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work voraciously. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • Santi Moix, Untitled (eight works)
        Aug. 08, 2023

        Santi Moix, Untitled (eight works)

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        Santi Moix Untitled (eight works) c. 2010 colored pencil on paper 5.5 h x 8 w in (14 x 20 cm) Signed to lower edge of each example 'Moix'. These works are unique. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

        Wright
      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Jul. 25, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,500

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 52 x 60 cm; 58 x 66 cm (frame). Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Circle X". Barcelona, 1991. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.
        Jul. 03, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Circle X". Barcelona, 1991. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back.

        Est: €6,000 - €7,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Circle X. Barcelona, 1991. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated, located and titled on the back. Size: 141 x 144 cm. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has demonstrated on numerous occasions his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1988. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.
        Jun. 07, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1988. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, New York, 1988. Mixed media on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back. Size: 70 x 51 cm; 77 x 57 cm (frame). Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of restoring a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Jun. 07, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,500

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Size: 52 x 60 cm; 58 x 66 cm (frame). Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Watercolour on paper.
        Mar. 29, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Watercolour on paper.

        Est: €1,600 - €2,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Still life". Watercolour on paper. Measurements: 52 x 78 cm. Based in the city of New York, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work voraciously. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of restoring a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Botanical landscape II", 1990. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
        Feb. 08, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Botanical landscape II", 1990. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

        Est: €10,000 - €12,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Botanical landscape II", 1990. Oil on canvas. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Size: 173 x 200 cm. Santi Moix works with textures creating suggestive material palimpsests, as in this "botanical landscape" in which the presence of dice introduces the theme of chance and fortune. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work voraciously. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of restoring a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. Tokyo, 1987. Oil and collage on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.
        Jan. 03, 2023

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. Tokyo, 1987. Oil and collage on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back.

        Est: €1,600 - €2,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled. Tokyo, 1987. Oil and collage on canvas. Signed, dated and located on the back. Size: 55 x 56 cm (irregular); 58,5 x 60 cm (frame). Santi Moix explored the possibilities of matter painting, working with textures and creating beautiful palimpsests. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of restoring a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Lamb ribs", 1988. Oil on canvas. Signed on the back.
        Nov. 30, 2022

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Lamb ribs", 1988. Oil on canvas. Signed on the back.

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "Lamb ribs", 1988. Oil on canvas. Signed on the back. Size: 168 x 94 cm. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place of reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world swept along by the lavishness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time. One of the artist's recent works has consisted of rehabilitating a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in the Pallars Sobirà region, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX Barcelona 1960 Character Oil on canvas glued to cardboard Back s
        Oct. 25, 2022

        SANTI MOIX Barcelona 1960 Character Oil on canvas glued to cardboard Back s

        Est: -

        SANTI MOIX Barcelona 1960 Character Oil on canvas glued to cardboard Back signed Measures 30 x 22.5 cm

        Subastas Segre
      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Jun. 21, 2022

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €7,000 - €8,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 98 x 148 cm (irregular); 107 x 157 cm (frame). The paper, as is usual in Moix's style, exudes delicacy and refinement. A lover of large format, although he always begins with small sketches, Moix usually mixes textures, brushstrokes and brushstrokes. And, yes, a lot of colour, which serves to give his dreamlike atmosphere a bright, sometimes disturbing tone. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of restoring a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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      • SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Mar. 08, 2022

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €7,000 - €8,000

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). Untitled, 1986. Mixed media on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 98 x 148 cm (irregular); 107 x 157 cm (frame). The paper, as is usual in Moix's style, exudes delicacy and refinement. A lover of large format, although he always begins with small sketches, Moix usually mixes textures, brushstrokes and brushstrokes. And, yes, a lot of colour, which serves to give his dreamlike atmosphere a bright, sometimes disturbing tone. Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives immersed in an incessant search that drives him to work with an astonishing voracity and creativity. His work, direct and daring, is always a field of search, learning and resolution. A multifaceted creator, Moix also draws and sculpts, but it is in painting that he finds his place for reflection. Although his painting is eminently abstract, Moix has on numerous occasions demonstrated his great capacity for drawing (most recently with his series of works based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). His own language leads him to disturbing and enigmatic creations that sail between abstraction and figuration. The artist assures us that, on the other hand, his sculpture drinks from his painting and vice versa, and that they are inseparable, as they are all part of the same journey. His works are like an echo of nature, objects that are impossible to find in it. Santi Moix's work is characterised by accumulation and fragmentation, sensuality and a poetic sense of form in a flat, dense and vital horizontal space. He breaks with the image of continuity, creates digressions that advance and retreat to build, finally, schematic biomorphic structures. Paintings and sculptures that are elements in movement, like labyrinths that branch out to infinity, and provoke a reflection on a fluctuating world dragged along by the fastness and speed that introduces us to a different, free, vital, overflowing and passionate time.One of the artist's recent works has consisted of restoring a Romanesque church of San Víctor, located in the village of Saurí, in Pallars Sobirà, thus including his mark and motifs in it, bringing his painting into a religious building for the first time, although he has carried out similar actions in museums and public spaces. In 2002 he was awarded a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

        Setdart Auction House
      • SANTI MOIX / Flower Pots (1987)
        Jun. 13, 2021

        SANTI MOIX / Flower Pots (1987)

        Est: $300 - $500

        Santi (Santiago) Moix (Spain/New York, b. 1960) Flower Pots, 1987 Woodcut on paper 42" x 37" (sheet) Pencil-signed in the bottom right margin. Printers proof. Float-mounted behind plexiglass in a maple frame that measures 45" x 40". Provenance: From the corporate art collection of a Kansas City based Fortune 500 company, previously acquired from Pace Editions.

        Circle Auction
      • (5) SANTI MOIX (Spanish/New York, b. 1960)
        Feb. 28, 2021

        (5) SANTI MOIX (Spanish/New York, b. 1960)

        Est: $400 - $600

        Gypsy, Deep Night (Inmensa Nothe), the rest untitled sgn. l.r. in pencil I Moix, all numbered 8/20 monoprint, impression 8.5 by 10.5 in.; paper 14 by 14.75 in.; framed under glass 15 by 16 in. Purchased Pace Editions, NYC, established in 1968. Moix was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship in 2002.

        CRN Auctions
      • Mixed Media on Paper, Duck and Rabbit, Santi Moix
        May. 28, 2020

        Mixed Media on Paper, Duck and Rabbit, Santi Moix

        Est: $200 - $400

        Spanish, 20th C. Signed and dated l.r , '93 30"h x 21 1/2"w

        Nye & Company
      • Mixed Media on Paper, Duck and Rabbit, Santi Moix
        Mar. 11, 2020

        Mixed Media on Paper, Duck and Rabbit, Santi Moix

        Est: $400 - $600

        Spanish, 20th C. Signed and dated l.r , '93 30"h x 21 1/2"w

        Nye & Company
      • Santi Moix 1996 painting on grey New York
        Dec. 07, 2019

        Santi Moix 1996 painting on grey New York

        Est: $200 - $400

        Moix, Santi (Spanish, b. 1960), New York, 1996, mixed media on grey paper, 41 x 29 inches S. Moix, signed, NY 96 lower left

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Santi Moix 1995 Monoprint New York
        Sep. 28, 2019

        Santi Moix 1995 Monoprint New York

        Est: $300 - $600

        Moix, Santi (Spanish, b. 1960), Monoprint New York, 1995, mixed media monoprint on hand made paper, 30 x 22.5 inches, signed, Marz NY 95

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Pair of Santi Moix etchings on hand made paper
        Sep. 28, 2019

        Pair of Santi Moix etchings on hand made paper

        Est: $300 - $600

        Moix, Santi (Spanish, b. 1960), Abstractions, etching and aquatint, 16.75 x 24 inches, each, pencil signed and numbered 7/7 each Pencil signed and numbered 7/7

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Mixed Media on Paper, Duck and Rabbit, Santi Moix
        Jun. 05, 2019

        Mixed Media on Paper, Duck and Rabbit, Santi Moix

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Spanish, 20th C. Signed and dated l.r , '93 30"h x 21 1/2"w

        Nye & Company
      • SANTI MOIX SALA (1960). Sin título.
        Jan. 24, 2019

        SANTI MOIX SALA (1960). Sin título.

        Est: €500 - €650

        Técnica mixta, ceras y acuarela sobre papel. Firmado y fechado en el ánglo inferior izquierdo, 1986. 120 x 86 cms y 131,5 x 96 cms (marco).

        Subarna Subastas
      • SANTI MOIX
        Oct. 26, 2017

        SANTI MOIX

        Est: -

        SANTI MOIX (Barcelona, 1960). "The Nocturnal world" 1993, dos xilografías firmadas y numeradas a lápiz, série 14/20, 47x49 cm.

        Sala de Ventas
      • "SANTI MOIX ON DON QUIXOTE"
        Nov. 10, 2016

        "SANTI MOIX ON DON QUIXOTE"

        Est: -

        "SANTI MOIX ON DON QUIXOTE" "SANTI MOIX ON DON QUIXOTE" Face Editions Gallery. New York, 2008. En colaboración con el Institut Ramón Llull. Carpeta compuesta por 12 aguafuertes firmados y numerados A.P. 1/8. Acompaña libro con información sobre el autor y el conjunto de obra de la exposición.

        Bonanova Subastas
      • MOIX, SANTI/MOIX, SANTI
        Mar. 17, 2016

        MOIX, SANTI/MOIX, SANTI

        Est: -

        (1960)"Composición"Técnica mixta sobre papel, firmado y fechado en N.Y. 1998.Medidas: 56 x 75 cm.

        Bonanova Subastas
      • SANTI MOIX, (AMERICAN, B. 1960), "SYSTEM DICTIONARY"
        Nov. 01, 2015

        SANTI MOIX, (AMERICAN, B. 1960), "SYSTEM DICTIONARY"

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        SANTI MOIX (american, b. 1960)/span "SYSTEM DICTIONARY" Signed, titled and dated 1999 verso, oil on linen. 29 1/4 x 36 1/4 in. (74.3 x 92.1cm) Unframed. provenance: /spanPaul Kasmin Gallery, New York, New York. Private Collection, New York, New York (acquired directly from the above in 2000).

        Freeman's | Hindman
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