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Eduardo AlvaradoStanding Female Nude, Watercolor & Graphite on Paper in Muted Earth Tones2018
2018
About the Item
The loose brush strokes and minimal pencil outline convey a sense of ease in this female nude by Eduardo Alvarado. The female is shown in a side view in muted earth tones on pale yellow paper with a water mark all along the right side of the piece. The piece is matted in a heavy mat measuring 16h x 14w inches. This artwork is unframed. Contact gallery for framing request.
EDUARDO ALVARADO
b. Spain, 1972
EDUCATION
1990-95 Licenciado en BB AA
La Facultad de BB AA de la UPV, Bilbao
La Facultad de BB AA de San Fernando, Madrid
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 Casa del Libro, Logroño
2016 Casa de Cultura. Miranda de Ebro
2015 Casa de Cultura. Miranda de Ebro
Galería Espiral, Noja
2014 Galerie d´Art Anne Broitman. Biarritz, France
2013 Galería de Arte-Centro Cultural (junto a Vesna Pavlovic). Novi Sad, Serbia
Centro Cultural La Vidriera, Maliaño
The Gallery of Contemporary Fine Arts (junto a Vesna Pavlovic). Nis, Serbia
2012 Gallery Seasons (junto a Vesna Pavlovic). Sofia, Bulgaria
Gallery SKC (junto a Vesna Palovic). Belgrado, Serbia
Manos para qué os quiero. Logroño
Galería Espiral. Feria Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo, Santander
Sala Asociación Artistas de Guipuzcoa (junto a Juan Carlos Cardesín), San Sebastian
2011 Galería Espiral, San Miguel de Meruelo
Galería Jovan Popovic (junto a Vesna Pavlovic). Opovo, Serbia
Galería Veciti Trkac (junto a Vesna Pavlovic). Nis, Serbia
Exit Art Gallery (Fundación Adolfo Dominguez), Madrid
Manos para qué os quiero, Logroño
2010 Librería El Tragaluz, Logroño
2009 Centro Cultural Caja Rioja-Gran Vía, Logroño
Sala José Hierro, Noja
2008 Galería Espiral, San Miguel de Meruelo
2007 Galería Ispiluarte, Zarautz
Escuela de Arte y Superior de Diseño, Logroño
Galería Juan Manuel Lumbreras, Bilbao
Escuela de Arte y Superior de Diseño (junto a Cecilio Barragán), Logroño
Sala de Exposiciones Caja de Burgos, Miranda de Ebro
2006 Centro de Arte Tomás y Valiente, Fuenlabrada
Sala Caja Círculo, Miranda de Ebro
Galería Ekain (junto a Juan Luis Goenaga), San Sebastián
2005 Fine Arts Gallery, Madrid
Centro Cívico Anabel Segura, Alcobendas
2004 Auditorio Víctor Jara, Arganda del Rey
Galería Actual (junto a Helma Michiels), Madrid
2003 Iglesia de la Encarnacion, Zamora
Palacio de la Audiencia, Soria
Galería Paupa, San Sebastián
Centro Cultural Caja de Burgos, Burgos
2002 Ed Espacio, Logroño
Galería Paloma 18 (junto a Adolfo Sánchez de Rojas), Burgos
Monasterio de San Juan, Burgos
Casa de Cultura, Miranda de Ebro
Arte Activo, Vitoria
2001 C. O. de Aparejadores y Arquitectos Técnicos de La Rioja, Logroño
Foro Cultural. Pozuelo deAlarcón.
2000 Escuela de Arte, Logroño.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTION)
2018 International Figurative Biennale, Gallery John Natsoulas, Davis, CA
Gallery Victor Armendariz, Art on Paper, New York
Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago
2017 Homenaje a la modelo. Facultad de BBAA de San Fernando UCM. Madrid.
Galería Espiral. Noja.
Sianoja 2017. Palacio del Marqués de Albaicín. Noja.
2016 In Progress, Facultad de BBAA de San Fernando UCM. Madrid.
The Figure, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
2015 Amados Míos. MIRA Espacio Cultural. Pozuelo de Alarcón.
I Feria Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo. Galería Espiral, Sevilla.
2014 Feria de Muestras y Congresos. Simposio de Pintura Nuri Abaç. Mersin, Turkey
2012 El Escaparate del Arte. Sala de Exposiciones del Ayuntamiento, Logroño
Peregrinatio, Palacio Aramburu, Tolosa.
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Simposio Radio Darik, Museo de Arte Georgi Velchev, Varna, Bulgaria.
Femenino Singulae, Galería Río 10, Quintanilla Vivar
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2008 FIART, Galería Espiral, Valencia
EUROP'ART Genève, Galería Espiral, Ginebra, Switzerland
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Sianoja 2007, Palacio del Marqués de Albaicín, Noja
2006 El cuerpo de Adán, Centro de Arte Moderno, Madrid
III Muestra de artistas solidarios, Monasterio de San Juan, Burgos
No tiene perdón de Dios, Librería El Tragaluz, Logroño.
2004 Alvarado, Goenaga, Michiels, Galería Paupa, San Sebastián
10º Aniversario Amnistía Internacional, Casa del Cordón, Burgos
25 años, no es nada, Foro Cultural, Pozuelo de Alarcón
2003 El Foro, MIRA Espacio Cultural, Pozuelo de Alarcón
2002 Muestra joven de artes plásticas en La Rioja, Itinerante por La Rioja
FLECHA Feria de Arte Contemporáneo, Madrid
Actual Escenario de Culturas Contemporáneas, Ed Espacio, Logroño
No es el amor quien muere Foro Cultural, Pozuelo de Alarcón
2001 Drawing, Galería Carmen de la Guerra, Madrid
FLECHA, Feria de Arte Contemporáneo, Madrid
Mitologías, Foro Cultural, Pozuelo de Alarcón
2000 Cuatro Caminos, Galería Pedro Torres, Logroño
Muestra joven de artes plásticas en La Rioja 2000, Itinerante La Rioja
Arte para todos. Galería Marmurán, Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real)
Artistas en el nuevo milenio. Galería Juan Manuel Lumbreras, Bilbao
Sebastián, mártir, Foro Cultural de Pozuelo de Alarcón
Maestros del Arte Contemporáneo, Galería Marmurán, Alcázar de San Juan
1999 Galería Ángeles Penche, Madrid
Pintores en Verano IV. Galería Jorge Albero, Madrid
1998 Galería M&R, Madrid
Cinco Lobitos, Galería La Guillotina, Valencia
1997 Toro de papel: Ocho jóvenes pintores, Filium, Madrid
1996 Pensionados de Segovia, Facultad de BB AA Madrid
Pinturas y Dibujos. Galería María de Oliver. Madrid
Florencio Galindo - Grupo 3. Galería Torres. Bilbao
1995 Grupo 3. Galería Santa Bárbara. Madrid
4 Pintores 4. Foro Cultural de Pozuelo de Alarcón. Madrid
Dibujo Quinto. Facultad de BB AA Madrid
Grabado. Facultad de BB AA Madrid
Pintores Pensionados. Torreón de Lozoya. Segovia
Alumnos de BB AA Galería Biosca. Madrid
- Creator:Eduardo Alvarado (1972)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 8 in (20.32 cm)Width: 9.75 in (24.77 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Chicago, IL
- Reference Number:Seller: EDA0101stDibs: LU55433328151
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