When
the hotel becomes art itself
Amàre Art is a cultural concept that turns the hotel into an “arty” space that connects with guests and stimulates their aesthetic sense. Pamper your senses, nurture harmony and beauty and turn your stay into a sensory experience that caresses the soul.
This is the mission of the artists that use our facilities as a canvas, with unique art exhibitions that come to life on the building’s architecture and that can be visited by both guests and the general public. Come see them!
Art is much more than decoration: it is a powerful tool to build meaning and differentiation within a brand universe. When a brand aligns consistently and authentically with art, it gains layers of depth, sensitivity, and sophistication that resonate with the imagination and aspirations of its audience.
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In the case of Amàre Hotels, art helps reinforce intangible brand attributes such as sophistication, sensoriality, and passion. Through curated exhibitions and collaborations with local or international artists in common areas, an atmosphere is created that not only beautifies but also moves, stimulates, and differentiates.
Art also acts as a universal language: a way to dialogue with guests, enriching their experience and projecting cultural values through the details, creativity, and cosmopolitan openness. A curated art piece can express more about a brand than a whole advertising campaign.
Incorporating art as a brand application is, therefore, a strategic decision that aims not only to please but to position the brand, evoke emotions, and build connections with guests through beauty, reflection, and authenticity.
2026
Exhibitions
Luaiso López
Luaiso López is an artist working with sculpture and art toys. He creates figures and objects where form and narrative find balance through a clear visual language shaped by proportion, colour, and gesture. His work blends references from popular culture with a direct, material approach to sculpture. Trained in graphic design, he maintains a multidisciplinary practice focused on illustration, hands-on making, and manual processes. Photography plays a key role in translating the three-dimensional nature of each piece into image. His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private collections.
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March to October
Funkyvision
Juan Carlos García, known artistically as Funkyvision, is a Spanish graphic designer and visual artist who has redefined contemporary collage in the digital age. His creative universe is built on the recontextualisation of historical archives, vintage photography, and elements of pop culture, transformed into surreal scenes full of rhythm and optimism. His retro-futurist style has drawn the attention of global brands and emerging art platforms. He continues to explore the intersection of classic design and digital tools, creating mini-universes that celebrate human curiosity and 20th-century aesthetics through a fresh, disruptive lens.
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March to October
Rafa López
Rafa López (Dos Hermanas, Seville, 1983) holds a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Seville and a Master’s in Professional Illustration Techniques. Since 2007, he has built a solid career with over 40 solo exhibitions and 150 group shows in national and international galleries and fairs. Notable projects include Into the Pop (2023, Espacio Exzéntrico, Seville) and Nocturnos de la Ventana (2017, Zet Gallery Dst, Braga), alongside exhibitions in Bulgaria and Seville. His work has received awards from Bancaja and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos. He combines studio practice with large-scale murals in Portugal and a 600 m² mural at Pablo de Olavide University.
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March to October
Saúl Sanguino
Saúl Sanguino’s connection to art began at an early age within a creative family environment shaped by his father’s artistic career in Marbella. This early influence naturally defined his relationship with creation. He trained in Artistic Baccalaureate studies and at the San Telmo Art School in Málaga, where he developed his visual and technical language. Alongside this, he built a career in fashion as a window dresser and stylist, an experience that strongly informs his sense of composition, colour, and staging. He has taken part in group exhibitions, and his work is held in collections and exhibition spaces in Málaga, Marbella, and San Pedro de Alcántara.
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Exhibitions
Antonio Valenzuela
After living in Barcelona and Madrid, he returned to Málaga, where he refined his technique, transitioning from pencil drawings to watercolour and gouache, exploring realism and colour. In 2020, he began collaborating with Dolce & Gabbana on the Fatto a Mano project, and in 2021, he contributed to Casablanca Paris’ Le Monde Diplomatique collection.
Aude Copin
Aude Copin is a distinguished French artist who seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary elements in her visual creations. Inspired by the vibrant energy of Ibiza, her work pays tribute to the intricate beauty of life, characterised by dynamism, elegance, and the use of vivid colours.
Sarah Main
Sarah Main is a dynamic artist who blends traditional painting with augmented reality(AR), artificial intelligence(AI), and virtual reality to create innovative, multidimensional projects. She began her artistic career with a fine arts degree from Sydney University and a diploma in interactive multimedia. Her passion for music led her to Ibiza, where she became a renowned DJ with a longstanding residency at Pacha.
David Hopkins
David Hopkins is a passionate creative who challenges the boundaries of conventional design. His devotion to collage and graphic design defines his life and work, blending influences from various eras and styles. His digital collages reflect an amalgamation of visions and inspirations, from the greatest designers to the latest and most classic. His art brims with vintage imagery, textures, and vibrant colours, accompanied byfresh and bold ideas.
Marcos Torres
The journalist Blanca Lacasa said that if Marcos Torres ‘ work were music, it would be “pure psychedelia from the sixties”. And if it were a colour, it would be “all those that make it stop raining”. His work is composed of a striking visual narrative, a style dominated by the cult of colour, visual impact and a strong link to musical iconography, cinema and pop mythology. Marcos has exhibited in Ibiza, Madrid, London, Hamburg and Copenhagen, among other European cities.
Javier Navarro (The God of Three)
The multidisciplinary illustrator Javier Navarro is the creator of the artistic brand El dios de los tres, whose mixture of surrealism and baroque in a particular and colourful world leaves no one indifferent. He created this brand with a clear mission: to be an ode to fantasy, colour and spectacle. A vibrant, urban visual cosmogony that makes life never boring. Life in full colour, and “the show must go on”. His work is a mix full of symbolism, multicultural references, pop iconography and sacred images.
Nightcrawlers by IT Spain
Art director José Luis Díaz Megía and artist Dominik Valvo bring us a photography exhibition called Nightcrawlers, whose protagonists are the nocturnal that thrive in the deepest parts of the Underground and come out of the shadows when the sun goes down. Their biological clock is inverted due to living in an environment of darkness during the day. As a result of these conditions, their eyesight has adapted and their sense of smell and hearing has developed.
Entourage by IT Spain
Entourage, the new Amàre Art exhibition in Marbella, is designed by IT-Spain, whose artistic direction has set the stage for creations across the globe that have made pages of leading magazines, fashion shows and events. Entourage combines the perfect match of talents with the presence of two of its key team members: art director Jose Luis Díaz Megía and photographer Boris Edrosa.
Jordi Gómez
Jordi Gómez mixes a dazzling photographic cocktail of glamour, fun and sex appeal; photographing art, fashion and advertising in a brilliant and unique way. Born in Caldes de Montbui, Barcelona, in 1978, Gómez has dedicated his last 20 years to photographing the beauty and contrasts of the planet. Living in different cities including Barcelona, London, Sydney, Miami, Bangkok, Tokyo and Ibiza has brought different influences and styles to his creative world.
Martin Satí
Martin is a graphic artist whose studio is located in the city of Seville. In his work he usually mixes different disciplines such as design, painting and sculpture, giving special importance to colour and its transforming capacity to manipulate the environments in which it is placed. Over the last few years, Martin has developed a working process based on biomorphic drawings that he uses as a basis for modelling his works.
Caroline Wendelin
This Marbella-based Finnish artist uses several techniques in her work, such as painting and digital photography, which she combines with other more traditional techniques such as inks and watercolours, applied using digital tools.This amalgam of procedures means that Caroline use everything from digital prints on acrylic glass to canvases in her different series.
Paula Vicenti
The recent work of Paula Vincenti is a retro-chic juxtaposition of ideas, an eclectic puzzle of geometries and a figuration nearly baroque, with a twist that create a strident, acidic and sparkling language that converge on the surface in a harmonic and sophisticated way, in order to unravel and try to understand aspects of our current society and contemporary times.
Anne Schellberg
Anne Schellberg’s creations transmit staggering sensitivity and have a common purpose: to tell stories. Destroyed dreams, lost hope and broken identities are all expressed in her art, which also interweaves the past, present and future. All of this is transposed into the intensity in the expressions of her characters, who she characterises with her emblematic technique of strategic blots and intentional stains.
Alejandro Hermann
To experience the paintings of Alejandro Hermann, discover his artistic talent and exceptional style, you have to delve in to the force and beauty that they transmit. One of the fundamental characteristics of Alejandro’s work, and the key to his success, is the psychological representation of characters, their mood and spiritual condition.
Jesús Chacón
The professional career of photographer Jesús Chacón is full of works and exhibitions that endorse the quality of his art. His gaze, which goes beyond mere technique, tells us stories that transport us to a part of our world that we wouldn’t see if it weren’t for his perspective and technique.
Alberto Zaldívar
The great passion and lifestyle of famed artist Alberto Zaldívar can be seen in exclusive and original illustrations that merge with the interior design of different spaces at Amàre Marbella leading to a fusion of innovation, modernity and elegance.
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Avda. Severo Ochoa 8
29603, Marbella, Málaga, Spain
contact
+34 900 82 84 26
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