Diego Cabezas (b. 1975, A Coruña, Spain) is a Spanish sculptor whose work explores the connection between drawing and space through essential lines and poetic forms. He studied sculpture at the Pablo Picasso Art School, completing his studies in 2000, marking the beginning of an artistic journey that blends drawn gestures with three-dimensional structures in iron and stainless steel.

 

His sculptures are characterized by a synthesis of the human figure and symbolic elements such as ladders, keys, and stylized faces, approached through a minimalist and timeless language. Through light, refined structures, he invites reflection on themes like identity, movement, and memory.

 

Diego Cabezas’ work is part of private collections worldwide and has been featured in renowned media outlets such as Juxtapoz Magazine, Corriere della Sera, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Architectural Digest, Harper’s Bazaar, and Elle.

 

He continues to expand his artistic language by experimenting with materials like polished stainless steel, creating pieces that actively interact with light and their natural surroundings.