Sergio Mora is an audacious kaleidoscope, punchy, mind-altering and colourful. He was born in Barcelona in 1975, where he studied at La Llotja School of Arts and Crafts, but in 2022 he moved to Madrid were he now lives, paints, experiments, plays and creates. If we take a look at the world through his eyes, insightful and utopian, we discover a brilliant mythology which mixes icons that we all feel identified with amongst the fantastic and spectacular, the surprising and illusive.
Read MoreA multidisciplinary artist, his prolific work takes us to subversive worlds, circus-like, with beautiful monsters and grotesque fantasies, in all of their aspects: painting, illustration, video, comic and performance. His personal artistic decalogue and above all his pictorial idiosyncrasy have converted him in the biggest exponent of Pop Surrealism of the Peninsula, allowing him to exhibit at an international level, edit books, to publish in various magazines, design for advertising campaigns and many other collaborations.
Mora hooks the spectator via the imaginary world of an illusionist, so that they live out a visual experience that will be kept forever in their subconscious. This symbolic imaginary world is very deeply-rooted, as it is impossible to separate the work from the artist, like a camouflaged, chameleonic secondary actor in fiction. A cameo in his own painting.