Bio

Mariano Luque (Seville, 1972) is a Spanish visual artist and researcher whose work spans painting, drawing, and mixed media. Educated at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Seville, he has developed an artistic practice that explores the boundaries between personal memory and universal narratives.

His work is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, combining traditional techniques with contemporary processes. Throughout his career, he has explored themes such as identity, time, emotional landscape, and, more recently, the importance of silence in visual arts.

He has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in galleries and art centers across Spain and Europe, with notable participation in contemporary art fairs and site-specific projects.

In 2018, his practice took a significant turn with the project "180º Art and Leukemia", an autobiographical series that documents his experience with illness and has been recognized for its honesty and visual power.

He currently lives and works in Seville, developing new projects that continue his research into the liminal spaces of human experience and the presence of silence in the visual arts.

His work is part of private collections in Spain, Argentina, France, Germany, and Italy.