Pablo Atchugarry

Pablo Atchugarry (b. 1954) is a renowned Uruguayan sculptor known for his monumental marble sculptures that explore the interaction between light, form, and material. Born in Montevideo, he began his artistic journey with painting and drawing, eventually transitioning to sculpture in various media such as wood, bronze, and marble. Atchugarry’s discovery of Carrara marble marked a pivotal moment in his career, leading him to create works characterized by their dynamic forms and spiritual essence. His sculptures are featured in major public collections and exhibitions worldwide, including the Venice Biennale and museums in Montevideo, Bruges, and Miami. Through his foundation and sculpture parks in Italy and Uruguay, Atchugarry fosters artistic dialogue and environmental stewardship, making significant contributions to contemporary sculpture.