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About the Artist

Plaza

Born in Madrid in 1992, Plaza is a Spanish-Australian visual artist currently based between Sydney, Madrid, and Andalusia. He initially trained as an architect at the University of Granada, a discipline that deeply informs his artistic practice. However, he ultimately left the profession to fully embrace painting, a decision driven by deep conviction and an urgent need for genuine creative freedom. He describes this background as foundational, noting that architecture taught him "to tame chaos and turn it into visual language".

Plaza’s work is defined by a unique fusion of modern cubism, surrealism, and neo-figuration. His compositions are symbolic battlegrounds where body and consciousness, identity and appearance, coexist in constant tension. Through a vocabulary of fragmented human figures, masks, hands, and eyes, he explores themes of control, desire, and authenticity. In his work, geometry acts as containment, while the human gesture serves as an act of resistance. His painting lives in the dialogue between that rigid structure and raw emotion.

At the core of Plaza’s practice is a meditation on authenticity in an increasingly artificial world. He views his painting as a "manifesto for authenticity in the age of simulation". In a digital era where society is saturated with stimuli yet often feels empty, Plaza posits painting as an act of resistance—a way to remember that what truly matters still belongs to the realm of the human.

My background in architecture taught me to tame chaos and turn it into visual language. I often work with fragmented human figures, masks, hands, and eyes — a symbolic vocabulary that speaks of control, desire, and authenticity. Geometry acts as containment; gesture as resistance. My painting lives in that dialogue between structure and emotion.

Black mathematical symbol on a white background

My painting is a manifesto for authenticity in the age of simulation. We live surrounded by digital stimuli, yet emptier than ever. Painting is an act of resistance — a way to remember that what truly matters still belongs to the realm of the human.

WORK

Explore the full scope of Plaza’s artistic evolution, with detailed analysis of key works, techniques, and exhibitions.

Man in a yellow shirt sitting in front of colorful abstract art
Person using a tool on a colorful abstract painting
Person holding a drawing next to a colorful art piece on an easel