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      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (Spanish/American, born 1974) The Matador (48 x 71 7/8 x 1 1/2 in. (121.9 x 182.6 x 3.8 cm)unframed)
        Dec. 11, 2024

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Spanish/American, born 1974) The Matador (48 x 71 7/8 x 1 1/2 in. (121.9 x 182.6 x 3.8 cm)unframed)

        Est: $3,500 - $7,000

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Spanish/American, born 1974) The Matador signed 'D. Zapata' (center right) oil on canvas 48 x 71 7/8 x 1 1/2 in. (121.9 x 182.6 x 3.8 cm) unframed

        Bonhams
      • Sunday Zapata. Buddha
        Oct. 22, 2024

        Sunday Zapata. Buddha

        Est: -

        Mixed media on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed and dedicated on the back.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA Mallorca, Balearic Islands (1974) "Olé for glass recycling"
        Mar. 05, 2024

        DOMINGO ZAPATA Mallorca, Balearic Islands (1974) "Olé for glass recycling"

        Est: €18,000 - €24,000

        Fiberglass sculpture Titled and signed on the body. Work that was part of the "Ecomeninas" exhibition to raise awareness of the need for recycling. Measurements: 179 x 110 x 63 cm

        Ansorena
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Dec. 12, 2023

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,500

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 24 x 29 cm; 48 x 43 cm (frame). Majorcan artist based in the United States, between New York, Miami and Hollywood, Domingo Zapata works both painting and sculpture, developing a personal neo-expressionist language. He uses both oil and acrylic, often incorporating mixed media, collage and graffiti. Zapata began his training in London at Regent's College between 1993 and 1997, and later moved to Washington D.C., where he continued his studies at American University, specializing in the study of contemporary art, specifically acrylic painting and pastel drawing. Throughout his career he has held exhibitions of his work in prominent galleries in America and Europe, among the most recent being those held at the Société Genérale Banque Privée de Monte Carlo (2010), the Whitewall Magazine Studio in New York (2011), the Valley Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles (2012), the Bowery Hotel in New York (2012), the Palazzo da Mula in Venice (2012) and the 376 West Broadway gallery in New York (2013), as well as his participation in Art Basel Miami (2010, 2011, 2012) and the Venice Biennale (2011 and 2013). Over the course of more than twenty years, Zapata has developed a body of work that varies significantly in its subject matter, although it always keeps exploring the same themes: sexuality, opulence and vitality, characteristic signs of his style. Through his personal language, Zapata transports the viewer to a world of cosmic beauty, composed of superimposed layers of fantasy and reality. Although he is especially remembered for his "Polo" series, his first major critical success, in more recent works Zapata focuses on themes that harken back to his native Spanish culture, American pop icons, and the state of contemporary practice. He also frequently draws on his experience as a lyricist (he has written lyrics for songs by Michael Jackson and John Secada), and exposes the lyrical depth of his imagination by incorporating text and visual cues in many of his works. In this sense, his images introduce the viewer to a universe where fact and fiction exist simultaneously, strengthening each other in terms of beauty, depth and meaning. Named "artist to watch" in 2011 by the prestigious "Whitewall Magazine", Zapata has been quick to confirm this prophecy; in recent years, his work has been acclaimed by international publications, including "The New York Times" (dedicated its cover to him on April 25, 2013), "Esquire Spain", "Vanity Fair Italia" and the "New York Observer". Recently, "New York Magazine" called him "an artist without comparison", while the "New York Post" has proclaimed him as "the new Andy Warhol". The future is bright for Zapata; in 2014 he completed a commemorative mural for the lobby of the Freedom Tower in Manhattan, the largest skyscraper in the new World Trade Center complex. The work was unveiled as part of the building's opening ceremony, and will remain on permanent display. He is also involved in projects such as the decorative panel for the newly restored Colosseum in Rome, and the reception decoration for the Plaza Hotel in New York.

        Setdart Auction House
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.
        Dec. 12, 2023

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,500

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 24 x 29 cm; 48 x 43 cm (frame). Majorcan artist based in the United States, between New York, Miami and Hollywood, Domingo Zapata works both painting and sculpture, developing a personal neo-expressionist language. He uses both oil and acrylic, often incorporating mixed media, collage and graffiti. Zapata began his training in London at Regent's College between 1993 and 1997, and later moved to Washington D.C., where he continued his studies at American University, specializing in the study of contemporary art, specifically acrylic painting and pastel drawing. Throughout his career he has held exhibitions of his work in prominent galleries in America and Europe, among the most recent being those held at the Société Genérale Banque Privée de Monte Carlo (2010), the Whitewall Magazine Studio in New York (2011), the Valley Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles (2012), the Bowery Hotel in New York (2012), the Palazzo da Mula in Venice (2012) and the 376 West Broadway gallery in New York (2013), as well as his participation in Art Basel Miami (2010, 2011, 2012) and the Venice Biennale (2011 and 2013). Over the course of more than twenty years, Zapata has developed a body of work that varies significantly in its subject matter, although it always keeps exploring the same themes: sexuality, opulence and vitality, characteristic signs of his style. Through his personal language, Zapata transports the viewer to a world of cosmic beauty, composed of superimposed layers of fantasy and reality. Although he is especially remembered for his "Polo" series, his first major critical success, in more recent works Zapata focuses on themes that harken back to his native Spanish culture, American pop icons, and the state of contemporary practice. He also frequently draws on his experience as a lyricist (he has written lyrics for songs by Michael Jackson and John Secada), and exposes the lyrical depth of his imagination by incorporating text and visual cues in many of his works. In this sense, his images introduce the viewer to a universe where fact and fiction exist simultaneously, strengthening each other in terms of beauty, depth and meaning. Named "artist to watch" in 2011 by the prestigious "Whitewall Magazine", Zapata has been quick to confirm this prophecy; in recent years, his work has been acclaimed by international publications, including "The New York Times" (dedicated its cover to him on April 25, 2013), "Esquire Spain", "Vanity Fair Italia" and the "New York Observer". Recently, "New York Magazine" called him "an artist without comparison", while the "New York Post" has proclaimed him as "the new Andy Warhol". The future is bright for Zapata; in 2014 he completed a commemorative mural for the lobby of the Freedom Tower in Manhattan, the largest skyscraper in the new World Trade Center complex. The work was unveiled as part of the building's opening ceremony, and will remain on permanent display. He is also involved in projects such as the decorative panel for the newly restored Colosseum in Rome, and the reception decoration for the Plaza Hotel in New York.

        Setdart Auction House
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner.
        Dec. 12, 2023

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,500

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Untitled. Oil on canvas. Signed in the upper left corner. Measurements: 24 x 29 cm; 48 x 43 cm (frame). Majorcan artist based in the United States, between New York, Miami and Hollywood, Domingo Zapata works both painting and sculpture, developing a personal neo-expressionist language. He uses both oil and acrylic, often incorporating mixed media, collage and graffiti. Zapata began his training in London at Regent's College between 1993 and 1997, and later moved to Washington D.C., where he continued his studies at American University, specializing in the study of contemporary art, specifically acrylic painting and pastel drawing. Throughout his career he has held exhibitions of his work in prominent galleries in America and Europe, among the most recent being those held at the Société Genérale Banque Privée de Monte Carlo (2010), the Whitewall Magazine Studio in New York (2011), the Valley Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles (2012), the Bowery Hotel in New York (2012), the Palazzo da Mula in Venice (2012) and the 376 West Broadway gallery in New York (2013), as well as his participation in Art Basel Miami (2010, 2011, 2012) and the Venice Biennale (2011 and 2013). Over the course of more than twenty years, Zapata has developed a body of work that varies significantly in its subject matter, although it always keeps exploring the same themes: sexuality, opulence and vitality, characteristic signs of his style. Through his personal language, Zapata transports the viewer to a world of cosmic beauty, composed of superimposed layers of fantasy and reality. Although he is especially remembered for his "Polo" series, his first major critical success, in more recent works Zapata focuses on themes that harken back to his native Spanish culture, American pop icons, and the state of contemporary practice. He also frequently draws on his experience as a lyricist (he has written lyrics for songs by Michael Jackson and John Secada), and exposes the lyrical depth of his imagination by incorporating text and visual cues in many of his works. In this sense, his images introduce the viewer to a universe where fact and fiction exist simultaneously, strengthening each other in terms of beauty, depth and meaning. Named "artist to watch" in 2011 by the prestigious "Whitewall Magazine", Zapata has been quick to confirm this prophecy; in recent years, his work has been acclaimed by international publications, including "The New York Times" (dedicated its cover to him on April 25, 2013), "Esquire Spain", "Vanity Fair Italia" and the "New York Observer". Recently, "New York Magazine" called him "an artist without comparison", while the "New York Post" has proclaimed him as "the new Andy Warhol". The future is bright for Zapata; in 2014 he completed a commemorative mural for the lobby of the Freedom Tower in Manhattan, the largest skyscraper in the new World Trade Center complex. The work was unveiled as part of the building's opening ceremony, and will remain on permanent display. He is also involved in projects such as the decorative panel for the newly restored Colosseum in Rome, and the reception decoration for the Plaza Hotel in New York.

        Setdart Auction House
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA Mallorca, Balearic Islands (1974) "Life is a dream"
        Jun. 13, 2023

        DOMINGO ZAPATA Mallorca, Balearic Islands (1974) "Life is a dream"

        Est: €105,000 - €140,000

        Painting on printed tapestry with the pottery scene by Francisco de Goya Signed at the bottom. Author's certificate of authenticity could be provided. Measurements: 166 x 293 cm, including frame.

        Ansorena
      • Flamenquito
        Dec. 19, 2022

        Flamenquito

        Est: -

        Firmado. Se adjunta certificado de autenticidad firmado por el artista

        Isbilya Subastas
      • Doble Polo
        Dec. 19, 2022

        Doble Polo

        Est: -

        Firmado. Se adjunta certificado de autenticidad firmado por el artista

        Isbilya Subastas
      • I love you
        Dec. 19, 2022

        I love you

        Est: -

        Firmado. Se adjunta certificado de autenticidad firmado por el artista

        Isbilya Subastas
      • † Domingo Zapata (b.1974), Untitled - blue and red flowers, signed, oil on paper, framed and glazed with Letter of Provenance from Castle Galleries, 41.5 cm x 30 cm
        Nov. 24, 2022

        † Domingo Zapata (b.1974), Untitled - blue and red flowers, signed, oil on paper, framed and glazed with Letter of Provenance from Castle Galleries, 41.5 cm x 30 cm

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        † Domingo Zapata (b.1974), Untitled - blue and red flowers, signed, oil on paper, framed and glazed with Letter of Provenance from Castle Galleries, 41.5 cm x 30 cm

        Dawsons Auctioneers
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "I LOVE YOU BABE".
        Nov. 10, 2022

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "I LOVE YOU BABE".

        Est: €22,000 - €25,000

        Acrylic on canvas. From the Pop series "PANDA". He is a Mallorcan artist based in New York, who started to explore his passion for painting in 2004, creating his own style clearly influenced by Pop Art and Neo-Expressionism, mixing materials and techniques on different supports. In 2011 he was named New Artist of the Year by the renowned Whitewall magazine and, since then, his work has become increasingly popular as it has been admired and acquired by major Hollywood celebrities to complete their art collections. The New York Post has even called him "the new Andy Warhol". He has created the largest mural the city of New York has ever known. "Life is dream" is a work made on three large canvases that cover the skyscraper from which the New Year is celebrated every year in the United States. His series of Pandas, to which this work belongs, has been one of the most celebrated by collectors all over the world. Signed. 100 x 80 cm; 103 x 83 cm (frame). 

        Subarna Subastas
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Painted denim jacket. Photographs of the artist intervening the jacket are attached.
        May. 18, 2021

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Painted denim jacket. Photographs of the artist intervening the jacket are attached.

        Est: €5,500 - €6,000

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Painted denim jacket. Photographs of the artist intervening the jacket are attached. Size: XL (Europe). Denim jacket that has been intervened by the artist Domingo Zapata. The garment presents a finish based on color and simple shapes. Which oscillate between figurative and abstraction. Combining simple drawings such as the heart, with brushstrokes of color applied randomly. The result is a very personal garment of urban aesthetics, in which Zapata, by customizing the piece, has contributed his totally personal vision. A Mallorcan artist based in the United States, living between New York, Miami and Hollywood, Domingo Zapata works both in painting and sculpture, developing a personal neo-expressionist language. He uses both oil and acrylic, often incorporating mixed media, collage and graffiti. Zapata began his training in London at Regent's College between 1993 and 1997, and later moved to Washington D.C., where he continued his studies at American University, specializing in the study of contemporary art, specifically acrylic painting and pastel drawing. Throughout his career he has held exhibitions of his work in prominent galleries in America and Europe, among the most recent being those held at the Société Genérale Banque Privée de Monte Carlo (2010), the Whitewall Magazine Studio in New York (2011), the Valley Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles (2012), the Bowery Hotel in New York (2012), the Palazzo da Mula in Venice (2012) and the 376 West Broadway gallery in New York (2013), as well as his participation in Art Basel Miami (2010, 2011, 2012) and the Venice Biennale (2011 and 2013). Over the course of more than twenty years, Zapata has developed a body of work that varies significantly in its subject matter, although it always keeps exploring the same themes: sexuality, opulence and vitality, characteristic signs of his style. Through his personal language, Zapata transports the viewer to a world of cosmic beauty, composed of superimposed layers of fantasy and reality. Although he is especially remembered for his "Polo" series, his first major critical success, in more recent works Zapata focuses on themes that harken back to his native Spanish culture, American pop icons and the state of contemporary practice. He also frequently draws on his experience as a lyricist (he has written lyrics for songs by Michael Jackson and John Secada), and exposes the lyrical depth of his imagination by incorporating text and visual cues in many of his works. In this sense, his images introduce the viewer to a universe where fact and fiction exist simultaneously, strengthening each other in terms of beauty, depth and meaning. Named "artist to watch" in 2011 by the prestigious "Whitewall Magazine", Zapata has been quick to confirm this prophecy; in recent years, his work has been acclaimed by international publications, including "The New York Times" (dedicated its cover to him on April 25, 2013), "Esquire Spain", "Vanity Fair Italia" and the "New York Observer". Recently, "New York Magazine" called him "an artist without comparison", while the "New York Post" has proclaimed him as "the new Andy Warhol". The future is bright for Zapata; in 2014 he completed a commemorative mural for the lobby of the Freedom Tower in Manhattan, the largest skyscraper in the new World Trade Center complex. The work was unveiled as part of the building's opening ceremony, and will remain on permanent display. He is also involved in projects such as the decorative panel for the newly restored Colosseum in Rome, and the reception decoration for the Plaza Hotel in New York.

        Setdart Auction House
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "MONA LISA QUEEN OF HEARTS", C. 2018.
        May. 13, 2021

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "MONA LISA QUEEN OF HEARTS", C. 2018.

        Est: €9,500 - €15,000

        Acrylic on canvas. Signed and titled. Literature: N. Jiménez, "Domingo Zapata: "Mi obra en Times Square acompañará a los viajeros", "Última Hora", Palma, 28 July 2019, https://amp.ultimahora.es/noticias/cultura/2019/07/28/1097195/domingo-zapata-obra-times-square-acompanara-viajeros.html (repr.). Provenance: acquired at the Ahoy! Gallery in Palma de Mallorca, on the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to this artist (2nd-10th August 2018). 100 x 80 cm (unframed).  

        Subarna Subastas
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Painted denim jacket. Photographs of the artist intervening the jacket are attached.
        Mar. 16, 2021

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Painted denim jacket. Photographs of the artist intervening the jacket are attached.

        Est: €15,000 - €17,000

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (Palma de Mallorca, 1974). Painted denim jacket. Photographs of the artist intervening the jacket are attached. Size: XL (Europe). Denim jacket that has been intervened by the artist Domingo Zapata. The garment presents a finish based on color and simple shapes. Which oscillate between figurative and abstraction. Combining simple drawings such as the heart, with brushstrokes of color applied randomly. The result is a very personal garment of urban aesthetics, in which Zapata, by customizing the piece, has contributed his totally personal vision. A Mallorcan artist based in the United States, living between New York, Miami and Hollywood, Domingo Zapata works both in painting and sculpture, developing a personal neo-expressionist language. He uses both oil and acrylic, often incorporating mixed media, collage and graffiti. Zapata began his training in London at Regent's College between 1993 and 1997, and later moved to Washington D.C., where he continued his studies at American University, specializing in the study of contemporary art, specifically acrylic painting and pastel drawing. Throughout his career he has held exhibitions of his work in prominent galleries in America and Europe, among the most recent being those held at the Société Genérale Banque Privée de Monte Carlo (2010), the Whitewall Magazine Studio in New York (2011), the Valley Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles (2012), the Bowery Hotel in New York (2012), the Palazzo da Mula in Venice (2012) and the 376 West Broadway gallery in New York (2013), as well as his participation in Art Basel Miami (2010, 2011, 2012) and the Venice Biennale (2011 and 2013). Over the course of more than twenty years, Zapata has developed a body of work that varies significantly in its subject matter, although it always keeps exploring the same themes: sexuality, opulence and vitality, characteristic signs of his style. Through his personal language, Zapata transports the viewer to a world of cosmic beauty, composed of superimposed layers of fantasy and reality. Although he is especially remembered for his "Polo" series, his first major critical success, in more recent works Zapata focuses on themes that harken back to his native Spanish culture, American pop icons and the state of contemporary practice. He also frequently draws on his experience as a lyricist (he has written lyrics for songs by Michael Jackson and John Secada), and exposes the lyrical depth of his imagination by incorporating text and visual cues in many of his works. In this sense, his images introduce the viewer to a universe where fact and fiction exist simultaneously, strengthening each other in terms of beauty, depth and meaning. Named "artist to watch" in 2011 by the prestigious "Whitewall Magazine", Zapata has been quick to confirm this prophecy; in recent years, his work has been acclaimed by international publications, including "The New York Times" (dedicated its cover to him on April 25, 2013), "Esquire Spain", "Vanity Fair Italia" and the "New York Observer". Recently, "New York Magazine" called him "an artist without comparison", while the "New York Post" has proclaimed him as "the new Andy Warhol". The future is bright for Zapata; in 2014 he completed a commemorative mural for the lobby of the Freedom Tower in Manhattan, the largest skyscraper in the new World Trade Center complex. The work was unveiled as part of the building's opening ceremony, and will remain on permanent display. He is also involved in projects such as the decorative panel for the newly restored Colosseum in Rome, and the reception decoration for the Plaza Hotel in New York.

        Setdart Auction House
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "BRAVO VIII", 2015.
        Dec. 19, 2019

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "BRAVO VIII", 2015.

        Est: €3,700 - €4,810

        Acrylic on cloth. Signed. With artist's certificate of authenticity. 57 x 47 cm; 71.5 x 59.5 cm. (frame).

        Subarna Subastas
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "I LOVE YOU BABE".
        Oct. 17, 2019

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). "I LOVE YOU BABE".

        Est: €18,000 - €23,400

        DOMINGO ZAPATA (1974). Acrylic on canvas From the pop series "PANDA". The Majorcan artist living in New York began his passion for painting in 2004, creating a tyle of his own clearly influenced by Pop Art & Neo -Expr

        Subarna Subastas
      • Domingo Zapata, (Spanish/American, b. 1974), Untitled, oil on canvas, 36" X 24"
        Oct. 25, 2018

        Domingo Zapata, (Spanish/American, b. 1974), Untitled, oil on canvas, 36" X 24"

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Domingo Zapata (Spanish/American, b. 1974) Untitled oil on canvas 36" X 24"

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
      • Domingo Zapata, (Spanish/American, b. 1974), Untitled, oil on canvas, 36" X 24"
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Domingo Zapata, (Spanish/American, b. 1974), Untitled, oil on canvas, 36" X 24"

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Domingo Zapata (Spanish/American, b. 1974) Untitled oil on canvas 36" X 24"

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
      • DOMINGO ZAPATA - Make Love Not War, 2011
        Sep. 17, 2015

        DOMINGO ZAPATA - Make Love Not War, 2011

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        acrylic, collage on canvas

        Phillips
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