Carlos Albert

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Carlos Albert
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Carlos Albert in his studio
Born Carlos Albert Andrés
(1978-02-24)24 February 1978
Madrid, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Known for sculpture

Carlos Albert Andrés (born February 24, 1978 in Madrid), is a Spanish sculptor. He was one of the Group 99, whose manifesto intends to exalt the traditional values art. Albert works mainly with wrought iron and weathering steel. He considers Sculpture to share many of the features of drawing, and emphasizes in his work, skill and handling of these materials, especially iron, making drawings of his pieces "three-dimensional" creating empty spaces in the masses from tracks that seem to come alive. In his artistic creations is more important what he evokes and suggests to the viewer that what is represented. His career is part of abstract art.

Biography

He was born on February 24, 1978, and his artistic drive started very young. In 1996 he joined the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid and four years later, the university granted a stay of studies at Camberwell College of Arts (University of the Arts London), also enriching his artistic training. This year was key for his career, because it was exposed for the first time in an art gallery participating in the project entitled Collective Will of Iron.

In 2001 he obtained a degree in Fine Arts, also winning the First Prize in the Visual Arts awarded by the Faculty. That same year, he obtained a grant from the Ministry of Culture of Luxembourg to take part in European Circle courses for the Propagation of the Arts, which served to expand their knowledge in the field.

After his studies of fine art, two years later he obtained the Diploma of Advanced Studies at the same university which represents the Art Fair Madrid, being awarded that year with several awards.

During his college days, Albert began with diverse materials, until he met the wrought iron that marked his artistic evolution. His current work comes from iron complex networks, whose hallmark is the balance of forms that fold by resounding losses in the material and the search for movement in most parts.

A significant moment in his artistic beginnings, was the meeting in Santander with the sculptor Martin Chirino, thanks to a grant from the Marcelino Botin Foundation in 1999. Along with this artist, he began special training in working with forging and sculptural conception.

During these years, Albert began to enter fully into the exhibition circuit by grants from entities such as Elsa Peretti Foundation and various competitions that in 2001, among others, awarded him the First Prize for Sculpture at the University of Seville. This same year he also participated in a group exhibition in the presence of his teacher Martin Chirino and was a breakthrough year for the artist that marked a before and after in his professional beginnings to the creation of the first monumental works, this time for the City Council of Móstoles. This was the beginning of his work as a sculptor of large pieces that soon after, in 2005, after receiving a number of awards and commissions from various public and private Spanish banks, his role was strengthened as a monumental sculptor to the present, we can see his work at various public spaces of several Spanish cities.

A significant example in this regard is the Door of Tolerance sculpture, which is 15 meters high and 20 meters wide, at the entrance of the town of Parla.

His way of working is guided by traditional values of composition and drawing, values that apply in all of his sculptures. Albert is an artist attached to the classics. Defend the traditional fundamental principle and basis of artistic creation.

Amazed at the ease with which he shapes the iron, as if shaping mud with waves and straight lines. The smoothness of the curves and the lightness of the forms denote an absolute master at manipulating the wrought iron.

An inspiration for his works will be cut up sections of the ship yards in Bueu Nodosa (Pontevedra), which also produced two of his monumental sculptures located in Cangas de Morrazo and Parla.

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Marine 006, 2005

This will be the beginning of a series of naval-themed pieces, under the title of Marine Architecture, presented later in several solo exhibitions. The first was shown at the Gallery Four Seventeen of Madrid in 2006 as part of a larger project called Forged Spaces I, with works produced in sheets of steel, where the search space harmonic built was a constant.

Along with the search for traditional values, another important feature that stands out in the creation process of this sculptor, is intuition. This feature of the way he works can be perceived especially in small works, some of them leaving a clear footprint manifested as almost sketches of preparatory pieces that would seem to build the final work. However, there is a perfect calculation of all the weights. They are pieces that despite their apparent instability, maintain a great harmony as a whole.

Sketches seem to be also the series of collages that the artist made in refined style, with contrasting colors and lines. His compositions also reveal gaps, sometimes occupied by fields of color. They also present the intuitive nature that permeates many of his sculptures and you can guess a spontaneity in the execution of his strokes.

Combinations of different forms on paper that also have their counterpart in other materials such as steel cut on which Albert constructed reliefs, from the union of several plates worked with extreme softness and elegance.

At the same time, Albert continues to receive commissions for the creation of various memorials like the one held in 2007 to commemorate the victims of the March 11 attacks in Madrid in 2004, at the railway station of Santa Eugenia, coinciding with the third anniversary.

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Truncated Illusion, 2007

This year will also be important in his career, because he has started his collaboration with the Alberto Cornejo BAT Gallery in Madrid which represents the sculptor's work in the Art Fair Art Madrid. Also in this gallery, Carlos Albert, shown later among others, are two major individual exhibition projects like Spaces Forged II in 2010, with a great reception by the public and critics and Spaces Forged III in 2012, in which you can see a shift in his work from the technical perspective and composition with different pieces. However, at the same time they are related to each other, giving them all a link that makes clear the trademark of this sculptor.

2008 continued on one hand to be the year of recognition for the artist, who won first prize in competitions such as the consolidated Victorio Macho Award from the City of Palencia and the Manuel Martinez Bragagnolo Sculpture Competition of the City Council of Majadahonda. On the other hand, regarding his exhibitions, he presented the solo exhibition, Close Encounters of the Four Seventeen Gallery of Madrid, which he had previously exhibited.

In 2010 and 2011 he participated in several group exhibitions, such as the Youth Exchange titled Contemporary Art at the Van Dyck Art Gallery in Gijón, where the work of Carlos Albert achieved recognition and importance within the current art scene.

His presence in the arts sector has increased as time has passed and not only in the Spanish field but also abroad, in such renowned art fairs like Karlshruhe Art Fair and in German art galleries, such as 100KUBIK of Cologne, which in 2013 we will see a selection of works, in order to create greater awareness of his work internationally.

From the beginning of his career, Albert's effort to make visible his work was reflected in numerous solo and group exhibitions in which he participated and in the many events in which his presence has not been unnoticed by the public or by the organizations, earning numerous awards.

Also, Carlos Albert currently is committed to showcasing his work over the Internet and does so through the online art gallery Plastiké Art Gallery.

His career from 1999 until 2012 appears in a collection in a publication of 240 pages, entitled Carlos Albert, sculptor, which includes an interesting essay by the President of the Spanish Association of the Critics of Art, Tomás Paredes. In this book you can see the evolution of his work from the beginning, marked by clear influences of others, and finally evolving to compositions which Albert shows his own personality and personal code, a career that continues to this day to surprise anyone contemplates his sculptures.

As some of the sculptures of Carlos Albert, diaphanous horizon, beginning to chart the direction of its path, its heterodox work, his instincts, his elegant style, his singing Ferruginous radiant...

Tomás Paredes. President of the Spanish Association of Art Critics (Sculpture fragment test (gender, instinct, style) present in the book Carlos Albert, sculptor).

Artistic career

Solo Exhibitions

2013

  • 100 Kubik Gallery. Germany.

2012

  • Fermin Echauri Gallery. Pamplona.
  • Atlantic Center for the Arts. La Coruña.
  • Poster Gallery, Fine Art. Málaga.
  • Forged Spaces III. Bat Alberto Cornejo Gallery. Madrid.

2010

  • Forged Spaces II. Bat Alberto Cornejo Gallery . Madrid.

2008

  • Atlantic Center for the Arts. La Coruña.
  • Meetings. Four Seventeen Gallery. Madrid.

2006

  • Forged spaces. Four Seventeen Gallery. Madrid.

1999

  • Salón del Prado. Network of Young Art of the Community of Madrid.
  • Renaissance Room. Alcalá de Henares. (Madrid).

Group Exhibitions

2013

  • Karlsruhe Art Fair.
  • AAF Brussels.

2012

  • Carlos Albert and Koyama. Born Barcelona Art Gallery.
  • AAF Battersea. London.
  • Young Values Contemporary Art. Van Dyck Art Gallery. Gijón.

2011

  • Panorama Sculpture. Fernán Gomez Contemporary Art Gallery. Madrid.
  • Young Values Contemporary Art. Van Dyck Art Gallery. Gijón.
  • AguaGranada Foundation. Albaicín. Granada.
  • Atlantic Area. Atlantic Center for the Arts Gallery. Vigo.
  • Art Madrid. Bat Alberto Cornejo Gallery / Contemporary Art Fernán-Gómez.
  • Ideas for a collector. Van Dyck Art Gallery. Gijón.

2010

  • Small formats. Fermin Echauri Gallery. Pamplona.
  • Royal Shipyards of Valencia.
  • Luis de Morales Museum. Badajoz.

2009

  • White on black. Fermin Echauri Gallery. Pamplona.
  • Art Madrid. Alberto Cornejo Gallery. Madrid.
  • Pure Art. Atlantic Center for the Arts Gallery. Vigo.

2008

  • Fiart Valencia. Bat Gallery. Valencia.
  • Carmen Carrión Gallery. Santander.

2007

  • Palexco room. La Coruña.
  • Art Madrid. Bat Alberto Cornejo Gallery. Madrid.

2005

  • Caneja Diaz Museum Foundation. Palencia.
  • Anton Museum. Candas Sculpture Center. Asturias.

2004

  • Higueras Jacinto Museum. Santisteban del Puerto. Jaén.
  • Four Seventeen Gallery. Madrid.

2003

  • Exhibition Hall Caja Guadalajara. Guadalajara.
  • Of Art. Fair Spanish galleries. Madrid Congress Centre.

2002

  • Hospital del Rey. Melilla.
  • Botanical Garden Alfonso XII. Madrid.
  • Around Chirino, Atlantic Center for the Arts Gallery. A Coruña.
  • Sport in Fine Arts, Conde Duque Cultural Center. Madrid.
  • The Showcase Room. Camargo, Cantabria.
  • Exhibition Hall of the Faculty of Fine Arts of Seville.

2001

  • Museum of Contemporary Art Vellosillo Obispo. Ayllon, (Segovia).
  • Lycée Technique des Arts et Métiers. Luxembourg.
  • Provincial Palace. Deputation of Alicante.

2000

  • Old Museum of Contemporary Art in Madrid.
  • Railroads Wills. Raquel Ponce Gallery. Madrid.
  • Guest at the Graduation Exhibition, University Camberwell College of Arts (The London Institute). London.
  • The Forge in Villa Iris. University Museum of Alicante.

1999

  • The Forge in Villa Iris. Marcelino Botin Foundation. Santander.

Awards and Recognitions

  • Sevillana Endesa Foundation Award in the National Exhibition LXI Autumn Royal Academy of Fine Arts St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Sevilla. 2012.
  • First Prize in Sculpture Competition I AguaGranada Foundation. Granada. 2011.
  • First Prize in the National Sculpture Competition Melilla. Years 2008 and 2010.
  • First Prize in Sculpture Competition XII 'Manuel Martinez Bragagnolo. Majadahonda. Madrid. 2008.
  • First Prize in Sculpture Victoria Macho Award. City of Palencia. 2008.
  • Cajasol Prize Award of Iberian sculpture XV City Punta Umbria. Huelva. 2008.
  • First Prize for Sculpture Atarfe City. Granada. 2007.
  • First Prize of the City of Santander. 2006.
  • First International Sculpture Prize. San Fernando Henares. Madrid. 2005.
  • First prize for the design of a sculpture of the City of Malaga. 2005.
  • First prize in the International Sculpture Urban Culture Street San Fernando. Cadiz. 2005.
  • First Prize in Sculpture Contest Inves-Morrazo. Pontevedra. 2005.
  • The Foundation Award Mount XIII Iberian Sculpture Prize City of Punta Umbria. Huelva. 2005.
  • First Prize for Sculpture Contest XVI Miguel Gonzalez Sandoval Arts. Hon. City of Lora del Río. Sevilla. 2003.
  • First Prize National Sculpture Contest IV Fernando Qui–ones. Cádiz City Council. 2003.
  • First Prize Sculpture Contest XXII Villa de Parla. 2002.
  • First Prize for Sculpture Prize VIII National University of Seville. 2002.
  • Contest First Prize of Plastic Arts of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Madrid. 2001.

Public Works Museums and Collections

  • Tabarca 004, 2012. Sevillana Endesa Foundation Collection. Sevilla.
  • Fontarrón, 2011. AguaGranada Foundation Collection. Aljibe del Rey. Albaicín. Granada.
  • Spanish Constitution: a bridge over great values, 2011. Salamanca City Council. Constitution Square.
  • Ave, 2010. Camarma City Council of Esteruelas. Madrid.
  • Nautical Architecture 016, 2008, Rabión, 2008, Meeting 003, 2008, Goleta, 2010. Melilla City Council.
  • Nautical Architecture 020, 2008. Majadahonda City Council. Madrid.
  • Great Atlantic, 2008, Nautical Architecture 002, 2004. Punta Umbria City Council. Huelva.
  • Nautical Architecture 017, 2007. Caixanova Collection. A Coruña.
  • Nautical Architecture 014, 2007. Palencia City Council.
  • Tribute to Machado, 2007. Soria City Council.
  • Truncated Illusion, Memorial to the victims of March 11, 2007. Madrid City Council. Santa Eugenia Train Station.
  • Quesera, 2006. Santander City Council.
  • Nautical Architecture 005, 2006. Atarfe City Council. Granada.
  • Aeolus, 2006. San Fernando City Council. Cadiz.
  • Door of Tolerance, 2005, Marina 004, 2002. Parla City Council. Madrid.
  • Marina 006, 2005. Cangas City Council, Pontevedra.
  • ST, 2005. Malaga City Council.
  • Nautical Architecture 003, 2004. San Fernando de Henares City Council. Madrid.
  • Contents Tribute 002, 2003. City of Lora del Río. Sevilla.
  • ST, 2002. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Icarus, 2002, Twinning, 2002. Móstoles City Council. Madrid.
  • Exile, 2001. University of Sevilla.
  • ST, 2001. FRIDE Foundation.
  • ST ,2001. Museum of Contemporary Art Ayllón. Segovia.
  • Marina 001, 1999, XXI Century Thinker, 2001. Cádiz City Council.

Bibliography

Albert Andrés, Carlos (2012). Carlos Albert, sculptor. Editorial Godoy. Madrid. ISBN 978-84-85995-39-4

References

BAT Gallery Alberto Cornejo

Plastiké Art Gallery

Carlos Albert at Born Art Gallery Barcelona

Carlos Albert at Four Seventeen Gallery

Carlos Albert; Art Gallery Wanson

Carlos Albert Escultor; Naos Arquitectura & Libros

Carlos Albert, Sevilla Foundation Award - Endesa

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