Barcelona, 1960
Based in New York City, Santi Moix lives in a constant search that drives him to work with surprising voracity and creativity. His artistic work, both daring and direct, works always as a field for research, learning and resolution. Versatile creator, Moix also draws and sculpts but painting is probably where he finds his place for reflection. Even though his painting is mainly abstract, he has demonstrated in several occasions a huge capacity for drawing (recently with his series of works about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain). In 2002 he was awarded with the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship.