Cuadro Fine Art Gallery in Dubai exhibits the work of Spanish artist Àlex De Fluvià
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Cuadro Fine Art Gallery in Dubai exhibits the work of Spanish artist Àlex De Fluvià
Àlex De Fluvià, Acid Arabesque, 2014. Mixed media on canvas, 120 x 120 cm.



DUBAI.- Àlex De Fluvià was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1966. He studied Art History at the University of Barcelona (1990) and photography at the School of Visual Arts, New York (2001). His work is a hybrid of cultural observations accumulated over his travels, juxtaposed with his deep Mediterranean roots. In his body of work, randomness, superimposition and the repetition of signs are intertwined to produce work with universal attributes.

In his continuous search of new expressive possibilities, De Fluvià travelled extensively in North America, Latin America, Africa and Asia. He lived in Cairo for a year, absorbing both the ancestral Egyptian culture as well as that of modern day Cairo. During this period, he explored ways in which to incorporate the Arabesque in order to portray a contemporary and personal vision. De Fluvià also developed a particular interest in Japanese culture and visited Japan for over two months, studying Shodo calligraphy in Tokyo. His works incorporate graffiti-like motifs and expressive connotations of his Mediterranean roots and he integrates Northern Iberian, Arabic and Aramaic characters. Each work resonates a unique pulsating rhythm that is so characteristic of De Fluvià’s work.

Upon his return to his birthplace after eight years abroad, De Fluvià exhibited in several galleries and foundations in Spain. This culminated in an exhibition of his work at the ARCO Art Fair in Madrid and Casa Asia in Barcelona. De Fluvià continues to exhibit his work in galleries in Dubai, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland.

Founded in 2008, Cuadro Fine Art Gallery, located in the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC), has quickly become one of the UAE’s premier contemporary and modern art venues.

Cuadro Fine Art Gallery maintains four keys areas of focus: exhibitions, education, residency and consultation.

Cuadro’s curated exhibitions provide audiences with an opportunity to experience different approaches and execution styles of art. These exhibitions are enhanced by the Cuadro Education Program, which is comprised of lectures, workshops and panel discussions. The Residency at Cuadro offers a select group of artists studio space in the UAE. The artists, both local and international, are often also provided the opportunity to exhibit the work they have created at Cuadro at the end of their residency. Cuadro also provides qualified art consultation services for its discerning collectors, building on and enhancing existing collections, as well as helping establish new collections.










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