Pablo Atchugarry’s sculpture is defined by material conviction and spiritual restraint. Working in Carrara marble with uncompromising discipline, he creates forms that feel both architectural and transcendent.
Atchugarry works primarily in Carrara marble, a material long associated with sculptural permanence, cultural lineage, and formal rigor. His vertical compositions move between abstraction and figuration, using upward movement, refined contour, and controlled surface to create works of quiet authority.
Though not literally equestrian, his sculptures align deeply with the values that shape equestrian culture: strength held in balance, grace under tension, and a sense of nobility that resists spectacle. The horse appears here not as image, but as translated essence: endurance, elevation, and disciplined presence.
What distinguishes Atchugarry is the depth of his lifelong commitment to carving as both physical act and philosophical inquiry. His works do not decorate a space. They anchor it, inviting long attention and rewarding sustained encounter.
Medium - Sculpture || Materials - Carrara marble
Dimensions - Intimate gallery-scale works to monumental public-scale commissions
Atchugarry carves each sculpture by hand without assistants, an increasingly rare level of direct authorship at his scale of international recognition. His process is rooted in discipline, resistance, and refinement, allowing the density of marble to become a vehicle for lightness, ascent, and contemplative form.
These sculptures are best understood in person, where scale, surface, and vertical movement can be experienced fully. They reveal themselves slowly, asking the viewer to spend time with material, proportion, and silence. In the gallery, their presence is felt as much spatially as visually.
Internationally exhibited across Europe, Asia, and the Americas
Works held in major public spaces, museums, and private collections worldwide
Founder of Fundación Pablo Atchugarry and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Atchugarry (MACA)
Recognized for direct hand-carving in Carrara marble without assistants
Strong relevance for collectors seeking museum-caliber sculptural presence
Private viewings are available by appointment to allow for a considered and uninterrupted experience with the work.