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SOL by ALBERTO BOREA

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ALBERTO BOREA

SOL
C-print
Dyptich
110 x 73 cm each one
2013

Alberto Borea work has been exhibited in numerous individual and group exhibitions in the United States, Europe and Latin America. Some of them include ANIMAL CARTOGRAPHY, Revolver Galería, Lima, Perú (2017), PERUVIAN ARTISTS IN THE HOCHSCHILD COLLECTION, curated by Octavio Zaia, Sala Alcala 31, Madrid, Spain (2017), LA PROJECTS, Los Angeles, United States (2017), HÉROES, Lucia de la Puente Galería, Lima, Perú (2016), DIVAGATION, Y Gallery, New York, United States (2016), IMPULSE, REASON, SENSE AND CONFLICT, Abstract Art from Ella Cisneros Fontanals Collection, CIFO, Miami , United States (2105), PERMISSION TO BE GLOBAL, Cisneros Fontanal Collection, Miami, United States (2014), HOW MUCH DO I OWE YOU - NO LONGER EMPTY, New York, United States (2013), among others.
Borea has participated in numerous international fairs and residences including Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (Cisneros Phelps Foundation), Art Omi International Residency, Vermont Studio Center (Jackson Pollock Krasner
Fellowship), International Studio and Curatorial Program NYC (ISCP) and Sculpture Space, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. His work is in different special and private collections among them; The Cisneros collection by Patricia de Phelps, Cisneros Fontanals Collection (CIFO), Madeira Corporate Services Collection, Hochschild Collection, among others. Borea is represented by Revolver Galería (Lima, Peru y Buenos Aires-Argentina), Galería Isabel Aninat (Santiago de Chile, Chile) and Galería Xavier Fiol (Palma de Mallorca, Spain).

Borea's work is characterized by the continuous displacement and use of diverse media and materials.The openness towards these media helps him define the development of an artistic proposal, where the object's time and history take a fundamental importance within the plastic discourse. In the work of Borea, the idea of Ruin and disaster, both material and social, are constant theoretical axes in their facilities as in their objects and collages. The idea of centers and peripheries as well as the idea of progress and modernity are central concerns and part of the conceptual development of their artistic processes.