This book brings together a selection of recent works alongside texts that reveal his way of seeing, feeling, and understanding painting.
Book specifications
9,7 x 12,2 INCH (24.64 x 31.24 CM)
HARDCOVER IMAGEWRAP 176 PAGES HARDCOVER MATT LAMINATION 160 GR Art Paper COVERFLAPS 200 GR HIGH QUALITY, BRIGHT WHITE DUST JACKET (157 GSM)
Heraldo de Aragón
Heraldo de Aragón recently featured Santi Pina’s exhibition Praeteritum in a comprehensive article that delves into the conceptual and emotional depth of the project. The report offers a critical perspective on Pina’s exploration of memory, temporality and the traces of the past, underscoring the exhibition’s impact and the artist’s distinct visual language.
Exhibition at the MEAM, Espai Princesa
Santi Pina presents Praeteritum at the Espai Princesa of the Museu Europeu d’Art Modern (MEAM) in Barcelona, an introspective exhibition that explores the silent imprints of personal and collective memory. Set within the museum’s intimate Espai Princesa, the show invites viewers into a contemplative dialogue between absence and presence, time and identity.
Santi Pina x The Guide Artists | Solo exhibition © 2025
Artist interview
In this video interview, Santi Pina reflects on the early stages of his artistic journey: his influences, first encounters with painting… Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful observations, the artist offers a glimpse into the foundations of his creative path, long before his current exhibitions.
Something more than realism XVII
Article about the exhibition, featuring the greatest painters in contemporary realism.
Artists: Adolfo Córdoba, Antonio Capel, Antonio Castelló, Carlos Blanco, Cesar Santander (USA), Conrado López, José Luis Corella, Daniel Cuervo , Diego Lago, Fernando Pérez, Gwen Roberts (Australia), José Manuel Cajal, Katsu Nakajima (Japón), Liu Suang (China), Luis Royo, Luis Zuluaga (Portugal), Manuel Luna, Negar Neisari (Irán), Pedro del Toro, Pepe Linares, Ricardo Celma (Argentina), Roberto Carrillo, Romulo Royo, Ryo Shiotami (Japón), Santi Pina, Saorin, Ulibin (Rusia) y José Enrique Gonzalez.