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Katia Santibañez
Born (1964-05-17) May 17, 1964 (age 60)[1]
NationalityFrench[2] / American
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 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]

References

  1. ^ a b "Katia Santibañez". Artsy.net. August 16, 2021. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Established representation ... Represented by industry leading galleries....French, b. 1964...
  2. ^ a b c d e f "CORRESPONDENTS: ABOUT OUR ARTISTS". Correspondence Publishing. 2017. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Katia Santibañez ... moved to New York and has exhibited widely there since 1998. ....
  3. ^ a b Brainard Carey (September 4, 2015). "Katia Santibañez". Museum of Nonvisible Art and WYCBX radio (Yale University). Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Katia Santibañez ... a multidisciplinary artist working in painting, drawing, printmaking, video, and photography....
  4. ^ a b Raphael Rubinstein (March 30, 2014). "LORI ELLISON". Art News. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Her work ... generation of pattern-obsessed New York artists, ... who emerged in the 1990s. I'm thinking of ... Katia Santibañez, a group of closely linked artists who spearheaded one of the most coherent and innovative developments in recent American painting ....
  5. ^ Heather Bellow (October 21, 2020). "'Be brave. Be careful.' Stolen political signs in Otis trouble residents". Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ... Katia Santibanez, after she and her husband, James Siena, ...
  6. ^ Staff writers (June 22, 2021). "POLLOCK-KRASNER FOUNDATION AWARDS $3.35 MILLION IN GRANTS TO ARTISTS AND NONPROFITS". Art Forum. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Pollock-Krasner Foundation 2020-21 Artist Grantees:... Katia Santibañez, New York...
  7. ^ Staff writer (2012). "Pollock Krasner Awards Announced". Civitella Ranieri Foundation. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...The following Civitellians were awarded Pollock-Krasner Foundation grants in Fiscal Year July 2020 through June 2021: ... Katia Santibañez (DG 2011), ...
  8. ^ a b "KATIA SANTIBAÑEZ". Art News. October 20, 2016. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...In her fourth solo show with the gallery, Katia Santibañez continues to structure natural phenomena into the kaleidoscopic worlds she creates in her abstract paintings....
  9. ^ Staff writers (August 16, 2021). "ARTIST". The IMC Lab. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...With a background in science, Katia Santibañez often looks to nature for inspiration ... camera allows her to capture specific moments in time and to expand her work in new directions, such as video that incorporates voice and music....
  10. ^ Staff writers (September 15, 2004). "More arts notes". iBerkshires.com. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Emerging New York artist Katia Santibanez has created a series of 17 tiny etchings with hand coloring. ...
  11. ^ "LOOKOUT A WEEKLY GUIDE TO SHOWS YOU WONT WANT TO MISS". Art News. October 20, 2016. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...we've got our eyes on ... Katia Santibañez at Morgan Lehman Gallery; ....
  12. ^ Staff writers (July 31, 2021). "Pamela Salisbury Gallery is proud to present five new exhibitions opening Saturday, July 31". Hudson Valley 360 magazine. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Katia Santibañez...
  13. ^ Staff writers (June 30, 2020). "Munson-Williams Museum of Art receives important bequest from Estate of James H. Duffy". Art Daily. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Duffy's collection was eclectic and personal. H... painters such as ... Katia Santibañez (born 1964) ....
  14. ^ Deborah Garwood (December 1, 2005). "Katia Santibanez". Art Critical magazine. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Katia Santibanez ... organizing the picture plane into a series of rectilinear compartments, the artist adds motifs that suggest fur, grass, or other organic forms. .... Santibanez's mesmerizing techniques have great reserves of wit and conceptual depth....
  15. ^ Holly Myers (May 22, 2009). "Review: Katia Santibanez at Jancar Gallery". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...The paintings of Katia Santibanez ...are handsome if not exactly revelatory abstractions that build on a couple of basic motifs: grids, stripes and rows of jagged, grass-like tendrils, primarily. ... they speak of a careful, considerate approach, one attentive to the nuance of form and repetition.....
  16. ^ Keith Shaw (May 3, 2019). "ART REVIEW: 'X' marks the spot at Bernay Fine Art: The exhibit highlights how women are an important factor in today's art scene. Stylistically diverse, pieces freely bounce from representational to non-representational art". The Berkshire Edge. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ... Katia Santibañez's painstaking abstractions lure wandering visitors. Her linear patterns subtly express natural form and intellectual design.....
  17. ^ a b Staff writers (February 28, 2019). "Anders Wahlstedt Fine Art opens an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Katia Santibañez". art daily. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...Santibañez has, for many years, developed an interest in observation, creating a precious relationship between herself and various elements of nature. She is exploring the different forms of conversations between: her drawings and her prints, herself and master printers, herself and other artists, herself and the notion of colors.....
  18. ^ Phong Bui (October 2011). "KATIA SANTIBAÑEZ with Phong Bui". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ... the painter Katia Santibañez first welcomed Rail publisher Phong Bui to her TriBeCa studio....
  19. ^ Todd Maisel (August 17, 2019). "At Otis church, neighbors lament (not so) joyful noise". Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ... James Siena, who lives with his wife, Katia Santibanez, ...
  20. ^ Staff writers (July 20, 2015). "Ames art projects awarded through state grant funding". Ames Tribune. Retrieved August 16, 2021. ...The idea was a result of handwritten letters exchanged between Knight and artist Katia Santibanez, who lives in New York City...