Sergio Sanz (1964) is an artist complex to classify, while his paintings of characters are more narrative and stood in the tradition of satire, the grotesque, and the complaint; its landscapes are on a path of dreams, almost spiritual away from this path. Some of their individual and collective exhibitions most outstanding are: The office of St. Jerome, Casa del Lector, Matadero, Madrid (2016); Root art Center Cabo mayor, Santander (2016) the End of the Century. The new figuration Spanish, Polytechnic University, Cartagena (2016); Sergio Sanz. A feix notes, Marlborough Gallery, Barcelona (2014); Bric-à-brac. Marlborough gallery, Madrid (2011); The Adam and la diabla, Room Robayera, Ayuntamiento de Miengo, Cantabria, spain (2009); Sergio Sanz. Drawings, Marlborough Gallery, Madrid (2008); Looks Deep. Siboney, Santander (2000); Museum of Art and History, Durango, Biscay (1991). Sergio Sanz has been recognized with the Award of a Critical Eye of the National Radio of Spain (1993) and with the XXXVI Grand Prix International d'art Contemporain de Monte-Carlo (Grand Prix de S. A. S. LE PRINCE RAINIER III). Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco (2002). Sergio Sanz is an artist and Marlborough since 2003.