MASTERPIECES OF MONUMENTAL ART
By International Artist Enrique Cabrera

30% of proceeds will directly benefit Hetrick-Martin Institute


EQUILIBRIO
2010 Limited Edition Sculpture

Dimensions: 7′ x 3.5′ (h x w)
Weight: 220 lbs. 
Material: Bronze
Value: $400,000


Starting Bid: $200,000

Created in 2010, Equilibrio is a sculpture inspired by the evolution of humanity and the concept of infinity. A deeply symbolic work reflecting inner strength and emotional balance, it has been praised for its quiet power and philosophical clarity, becoming one of Cabrera’s most contemplative and meaningful creations.

This piece is part of a limited edition of only seven sculptures. The artist personally retained the final piece as part of his private collection.


THE BIG APPLE

Dimensions: 8′ x 6′ (h x w)
Weight: 1,000 lbs. 
Material: Stainless Steel
Price: $900,000


Starting Bid: $700,000

A tribute to the city of New York, The Big Apple has been showcased in iconic locations such as Rockefeller Center . With its polished finish and striking urban presence, the piece has become a global cultural symbol of the artist’s international vision.


CAVALLO VELOCE
F1 75th Anniversary Edition

Dimensions: 9′ x 4′ (h x w)
Weight: 800 lbs. 
Material: Stainless Steel
Price: $1,400,000


Starting Bid: $700,000

This commemorative sculpture was created to honor the 75th anniversary of Scuderia Ferrari. Unveiled at Hamptons Fine Art 2025, Cavallo Veloce captures the spirit of speed, heritage, and engineering excellence, merging high-performance automotive design with sculptural mastery. A dream piece for elite collectors and design connoisseurs.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Enrique Cabrera is a globally celebrated Mexican sculptor whose monumental works have transformed public spaces, museums, and private collections across five continents. With a sculptural language defined by strength, symbolism, and masterful technique, Cabrera is recognized as one of the most influential contemporary artists of his generation. His art does not merely shape matter—it builds cultural heritage.

His sculptures have been exhibited in some of the world’s most prestigious institutions, including the Musée du Louvre in Paris, the Picasso Museum in Antibes (Southern France), the Contemporary Art Center in Baku (Azerbaijan), design museums in Tokyo, cultural institutions in Florida, and monumental public spaces in El Salvador, Dubai, Shanghai, Miami, and Mexico City.

On the market stage, Cabrera’s sculptures have exceeded $1 million USD in high-profile international auctions, a milestone that only a few living artists have achieved. This not only confirms the artistic value of his work but also solidifies its position as a powerful cultural and financial investment.

His pieces have headlined exclusive auctions and art events such as Venice, Capri Art Summit, Rome Art Week, Tokyo Fine Art Auction, and Hamptons Fine Art.


CULTURAL LEGACY AND GLOBAL IMPACT

Enrique Cabrera’s work is a powerful visual statement on the transformative force of art. Each sculpture is part of a larger narrative—one that positions art as a bridge between cultures, a beacon of identity, and a catalyst for urban and human evolution. His work is not just admired. It is inherited.