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Press and Media

  • The New York Times

    “Some artists shun the spotlight, letting galleries promote their work while they keep to their studios. Others are savvier, stoking just enough buzz to get the art cognoscenti's attention. And then there is Domingo Zapata…”

  • The Wall Street Journal

    “This weekend, Chad Loweth, a real-estate investor who has previously worked in the finance and hedge-fund industries, hosted what he called an art salon on the farm field at his Water Mill home...He invited three artists whose work he collects personally - Domingo Zapata, Richard Dupont, and Henry Richardson - the bring some of their art and mingle with invited guests....”

  • Artnet News

    The leader of the Catholic church, Pope Francis, has made some unlikely friends in the art world. Yesterday, he and the Spanish artist Domingo Zapata and former Banksy protégé Mr. Brainwash teamed up in the Vatican to paint a canvas in celebration of immigrants.

  • Page Six

    A painting by Domingo Zapata sold for more than $1 million in St. Barts, outpricing even Leonardo DiCaprio’s bids on the piece. Zapata’s artwork “Mona Lisa Bull Fighter” went for 900,000 Euros at a UNICEF event attended by a host of stars and wealthy power players.Description goes here

  • Flaunt Magazine

    “Zapata is enjoying his debut show in the arching halls of the stunning Palazzo da Mula, sidesaddle to the Guggenheim. It’s his signature oil and acrylic: dancers, floral splashes, and surreal religion-meets-celebrity at the mucho famosa art festival following a two-month residency here creating the work. In the show, he’s also presenting two new expressions: massive, color-lush mosaics and bullfighter regalia, which he’s decked out with paint splashes that lend the honorable garb a collector’s fashion edge.”

  • Forbes

    “If you find yourself walking West along Gramercy Park toward Park Avenue in Manhattan, you might notice three large sets of windows showcasing a legion of easels. Inside, you’ll find Domingo Zapata and his team of assistants working on dozens of canvases. Born in Mallorca, Spain — Zapata is making like Jay Z, and building an empire through creative partnerships with real estate developers, licensing deals with consumer brands like Alice and Olivia, and serving as the Executive Creative Director for Los Angeles-based ad agency — StudioPMG…”

  • The New York Post

    “After seeing Polaroids of “Modern Family” vixen Sofia Vergara clad in nothing but the tiniest of black thongs, a push-up bra and bright paint courtesy of artist Domingo Zapata, who used the actress’ famed curves as a canvas one hot August night, Eva Longoria begged Zapata to paint her, too.”

  • Esquire

    Natural de Mallorca pero afincado en Nueva York, este cotizado artista toma la inspiracion de los grandes pasado para crear obras contemporaneas. Un universo que puedes contemplar hasta Octubre en la Bienal de Venecia.

  • The New York Observer

    “I turned the penthouse of The Bowery in to my studio … I have a studios in Paris and L.A., so I go back and forth,” Domingo Zapata said as he moved intimately among a crowd of familiar faces. If upstairs was the studio, then the second floor of the hotel was his gallery space. Large canvases of his art, all paying homage to American pop culture, were on display—works exhibiting a distinctly playful nature, exemplified best by a painting of Superman flashing a peace sign, proclaiming he was available for hire.

  • Haute Living

    On October 11, Hollywood’s famed Chateau Marmont had the pleasure of acting as the ultimate venue for a private, VIP viewing reception for artist Domingo Zapata and actor and painter Jordi Molla. Hosted by Haute Living Magazine and Bertaud Bélieu Rosé, the posh event proved to be nothing less than spectacular.

  • Barrons

    Chad Loweth, a retired hedge-fund honcho and an avid art collector, has come up with a name for the kind of works he likes. They are, he tells us, the "mid-caps" of the art world.

  • El Pais

    Sus cuadros alcanzan cientos de miles de dólares en el mercado y acaban de desembarcar en la Bienal de Venecia A Domingo Zapata, que mezcla como pocos cuché y lienzo, no hay famoso que se le resista

  • Haute Living

    Famed pop artist Domingo Zapata embarked on his most ambitious work to date, with a 15-story vinyl mural at One Times Square, which makes it the largest vinyl mural in New York City. Over six days, which started on Monday, August 12 through to Saturday, August 17, the Spanish artist painted a retrospective of his work across a 15-story vinyl canvas.

  • Artnet News

    The art gallery often moonlights as a bar during openings, but Studio, a new lounge in the basement of the Union Square location of New York’s W Hotel, takes the art bar hybrid to its platonic form. As reported by Fox News, Spanish-American artist Domingo Zapata transformed the subterranean space into an Alice in Wonderland–style fantasy.

  • WWD

    “I do host the occasional party….” Domingo Zapata demured, with the requisite smirk. The Spanish artist’s Gramercy Park triplex — a sprawling 1850s townhouse dubbed “Casa Domingo” on the event’s invitation — was full of PYTs on Tuesday night. They gladly posed on a step-and-repeat on the ground floor, there to fete Zapata’s collaboration with Alice + Olivia’s Stacey Bendet — a capsule of eveningwear benefiting the Council of Fashion Designers of America.

  • The Huffington Post

    Zapata's rendering of Kardashian is even more over the top than his Lohan piece. The work is part of Zapata's "10" series, which will star 10 Hollywood icons including the Modern Family actress Sofia Vergara, bombshell Pamela Anderson and our favorite fighter, Michelle Rodriguez.

  • The Washington Times

    NEW YORK (AP) - A colorful public mural by famed artist Domingo Zapata will soon go up along New York City’s High Line elevated park. Organizers say Zapata will paint the mural on the facade of a West 14th Street building.

  • World Red Eye

    On Wednesday, internationally established artist Domingo Zapata, unveiled his highly anticipated mural in the Grove at the W South Beach. Over 250 VIPS including Real Housewife of Miami, Karent Sierra, and British model, Lady Victoria Hervey, attended the soiree to witness the unveiling on the exterior wall of WALL as part of the hotel’s permanent art collection during the 11th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach 2012.

  • The New York Post

    Artist Domingo Zapata loves his Gramercy Park triplex so much that he sometimes doesn’t step out of it for weeks at a time. “When I’m in the midst of my creative process, I don’t leave the house,” says Zapata, enjoying a cigarette in his cozy living room beneath a Patrick McMullan paparazzi shot of Andy Warhol. From the moment of entry, it’s easy to see why.

  • Social Life Magazine

    Artist Domingo Zapata Honored by New York Summit. The New York Summit (NYS) honored Spanish Artist Domingo Zapata, who recently completed New York City’s largest mural at One Times Square. He was honored alongside Kathleen Kennedy, Bernice King, Ilyasah Shabazz, and Carlos Baute. The Summit was held at the Angel Orensanz Foundation and was organized by the Inspiring Committed Leaders Foundation. The New York Summit is the most important Spanish-Speaking leadership event in the United States