EZPELETA

Portrait by Robert Volz, Madrid
Patricia Ezpeleta appears in numerous works of international artists across art, cinema, fashion and music.
Patricia Ezpeleta enters the art scene as a result of a thirst for spaces of debate, culture and innovation. Her family history—between the avant-garde of interwar Paris and a long line of high-ranking military officers—placed her at the crossroads of perspectives from an early age. Trained in law and political science, and awarded for her thesis on information warfare, she developed an early sensitivity to public narratives that connected her with the most intellectual side of the art sector.
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At twenty, she began using art as a research tool—interviewing over two hundred artists, scholars, and gallerists across Europe, and joining any project she could access.
​At twenty-three she was recruited into a tech innovation venture, became partner, and quickly mastered new technologies. She later taught in international universities (in art masters and tech ones) and advised Forbes100 companies.​
Patricia's dedication achieved the opening of exhibitions in Venice Bienale, South Africa Art Fair, Art Dubai, Madrid, Jeddah, and more, with iconic artists and renoun proffessionals sensibilising publics to controversial and vanguardist topics in accessible ways, in time record, and reaching coverage in major press like Forbes, Al Jazeera, Architectural Digest, Harper's Bazaar and others.
In parallel, she built a non-profit initiative that has supported over 55 galleries in Madrid and sponsored more than 40 exhibitions since 2022.​​

by G. Hildebrandt, Paris

by Adham Khaled, Egypt

by Ferdinand, Germany

by Keffer, Paris

by Dago Rodriguez, Madrid
​​When she is twenty-six, she is recruited for her 360º global network, by influential collectors seeking access, guidance and discreet support. She sourced blue-chip works on the secondary market, negotiated difficult acquisitions and bypassed long waiting lists from top10 galleries. She continued travelling across major international fairs, organising programs and facilitating opportunities across regions and cultures.
She also opens an airbnb residency during a year with several rooms for artists, professionals and sportives exploring Madrid.
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At twenty-seven, she taps into asset management issues arising from her portfolio of clients and tries negotiating collaborations with Swiss banks, she also becomes a CFA candidate.
In parallel, she launches a private newsletter containing art insights and private art events in Madrid to foster education, criteria and community among young public, writes short film scripts and crosses different art disciplines and audiences, creating content like the capsule collections for famous singers and elite sport professionals.
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After being certified, and moved by the raise of new tech and AI risks, increased polarisation and geopolitical conflicts, she quits active private dealing to redirect her skills and efforts towards strategic public narratives and political communication while remaining a trusted advisor in the art sector.
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