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€1,340.00
collage
48 x 43 cm
Delivery term:
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Purchasing process: 100% security
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Santander, 1958
Sara Huete (Santander, 1958) is a Spanish visual artist known for her work in collage, which she approaches as a form of visual poetry to explore sensation, emotion, and human experience. A graduate in Philosophy, her artistic practice, largely self‑taught, reflects a deep conceptual and introspective engagement with her materials.
Huete builds her compositions from cut‑out images, text fragments, objects, and found materials which she decontextualizes and recombines to create new visual narratives imbued with humor, irony, and poetic resonance. Her collages address themes such as feminism, love, memory, and everyday life, linking narrative, symbolism, and poetic imagination.
She has held numerous solo and group exhibitions in Spain and abroad since the late 1990s, with shows in Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, and Vitoria. Her work is included in important public and private collections, such as the Colección Testimoni de “la Caixa” (Barcelona), the Coca‑Cola Spain Foundation (Madrid), the Museum of Fine Arts of Santander, the North Collection (Government of Cantabria), the Postal and Telegraphic Museum of Madrid, and the Antonio Pérez Foundation (Cuenca), among others.