Galeria Cartel Fine Art, Malaga

Galeria Cartel Fine Art, Malaga

Located in the heart of Malaga, Galeria Cartel Fine Art has been a beacon for contemporary art enthusiasts since its founding in 1987. This celebrated gallery is a cornerstone of Malaga’s vibrant art scene, dedicated to promoting the work of contemporary Andalusian artists and housing a diverse collection of over 700 original pieces.

A visit to Cartel Fine Art is an immersive journey through the worlds of sculpture, painting, and graphic art, where modern artistic expression finds its home. The gallery proudly features works by renowned artists such as Miquel Barcelo, Pablo Picasso, and Maria Teresa Vivaldi, alongside a roster of other distinguished creators from both the national and international stages.

More than just a gallery, Cartel Fine Art serves as a dynamic hub for art lovers and collectors. It offers not only the opportunity to acquire unique artworks but also professional services such as art appraisals and valuations. This dual purpose has made the gallery a trusted name in the buying and selling of fine art for over three decades.

Whether you’re an experienced collector, an art aficionado, or simply curious about the creative pulse of Andalusia, Galeria Cartel Fine Art is an essential stop on the cultural map of southern Spain.

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Sight Name: Galeria Cartel Fine Art
Sight Location: Malaga, Spain (See walking tours in Malaga)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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