Ulpiano Carrasco

Born in Cuenca in 1961, Ulpiano Carrasco is a Spanish painter and sculptor whose artistic journey began at the age of six in his hometown's school. Today, his work is divided into several series such as La Mancha l, Salamanca, La Mancha ll, Figure, Landscape, Situations, Fractals, Maps, and Symbols.

Carrasco held his first solo exhibition in Albacete in 1985, and in 1994, he participated in Artesantander for the first time, representing Spain. He continued to participate for six consecutive years, gaining recognition in the Spanish art scene. He has also traveled to several countries worldwide, including Italy, France, England, the Middle East, and the United States.

In 1999, the Opera Gallery displayed Carrasco's work in Paris, New York, and Singapore. Today, his work is frequently exhibited in several countries, including Spain, France, England, Belgium, New York, Miami, Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul, Monaco, Dubai, and Geneva.

His work is featured in the museums of Contemporary Art of Toledo, Caja de Navarra Foundation in Pamplona, Caja Madrid Foundation in Madrid, Banco CCM Foundation in Cuenca, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid, Antonio Pérez Foundation in Cuenca, Pinilla Crespo Foundation in Cáceres, Museum of Contemporary Spanish Engraving in Marbella (Málaga), Gregorio Prieto Foundation in Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real), Grupo Estévez Collection in Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz), among others.