Asesoría de arte gratuita

x

Alejandro Cabrera Cano

Resumen biográfico

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: No title
  • Born: 1988, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, España
  • Nationality: España
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo del Diseño de Barcelona
    • Museo del Diseño de Barcelona
    • Museo del Diseño de Barcelona
    • Museo del Diseño de Barcelona
    • Museo del Diseño de Barcelona
  • Ver más…
  • Also known as: Alejandro Olivan Y Borruel
  • Art period: Contemporáneo
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works: No title

Test de arte

Solo hay una respuesta correcta para cada pregunta.

Pregunta 1:
¿Dónde nació Alejandro Cabrera Cano?
Pregunta 2:
¿Cuál es su profesión además de ser artista?
Pregunta 3:
¿Dónde enseña Alejandro Cabrera Cano violín?
Pregunta 4:
¿Qué premio escultórico obtuvo Alejandro Cabrera Cano en Bulgaria?

Alejandro Cabrera Cano: Bridging Music and Vision

Spanish artist Alejandro Cabrera Cano’s artistic journey is marked by a profound connection to both musical performance and visual expression—a duality that informs his distinctive style and conceptual explorations. Born in the Canary Islands in 1988, Cabrera’s formative years were steeped in music, shaping not only his personal passions but also establishing an unwavering dedication to artistic pedagogy and creative collaboration. This background undeniably contributes to his ability to synthesize seemingly disparate disciplines into a cohesive aesthetic vision. Early Musical Influences: From childhood, Cabrera’s musical path was inevitable, nurtured by exceptional teachers who instilled in him a deep appreciation for instrumental technique and artistic interpretation. His debut as a violinist at just eight years old solidified his conviction that music would remain an integral component of his creative life. He pursued rigorous training under renowned violinists, honing his skills and developing a masterful understanding of musical phrasing and expression—a foundation that would prove invaluable to his subsequent sculptural endeavors. Academic Pursuits & Collaborative Spirit: Cabrera’s commitment to learning extends beyond personal performance; he serves as Principal Violin Teacher at Cultuurhuis Heemskerk, demonstrating his passion for sharing musical knowledge and fostering artistic growth in others. This role reflects his belief in the transformative power of education—a conviction that aligns seamlessly with his artistic ethos. Furthermore, he is co-founder and Artistic Director of Onalti Academy, highlighting his dedication to nurturing young talent and cultivating a supportive environment where aspiring artists can flourish. He actively collaborates with fellow educators and musicians, fostering dialogue and promoting innovation within the pedagogical landscape. The Art of Sculpture: Beyond the violin, Cabrera’s artistic exploration encompasses sculpture—a medium that reflects his fascination with geometric forms and minimalist aesthetics. Inspired by prehistoric art and influenced by masters like Brancusi and Moore, he utilizes materials such as clay, metal, and stone to convey concepts of love, loneliness, and maternal care. His sculptural work is characterized by deliberate precision and thoughtful consideration—a stylistic choice that underscores his commitment to conveying complex ideas through simplified visual language. He meticulously researches historical precedents and engages in ongoing experimentation with new techniques—demonstrating a restless spirit of artistic inquiry. Notable Achievements & Recognition: Throughout his career, Cabrera has achieved considerable acclaim, earning first prize in sculpture at Gabrovo, Bulgaria (1985), and receiving invitations to participate in prestigious artistic events across Europe and beyond. Critics such as Paul Westheim have lauded his sculptural work for its elegance and conceptual depth, recognizing its alignment with influential artistic traditions—particularly prehistoric art and the pioneering explorations of Brancusi and Moore. His contributions to the field of sculpture are recognized by publications like Escultura es cultura. He established Museo Escultórico Ge in 1966 alongside Irma Peralta, dedicating himself to preserving and promoting sculptural artistry for decades. Legacy & Continuing Artistic Practice: Today, Cabrera continues to refine his craft, experimenting with innovative materials and techniques—a testament to his unwavering dedication to artistic evolution. He remains steadfast in his belief that “it is a privilege to devote myself to what I like the most,” embodying the spirit of artistic passion and lifelong learning. Alejandro Cabrera Cano’s enduring legacy resides not only in his impressive body of sculptural work but also in his commitment to nurturing future generations of artists—a contribution that ensures his influence will resonate throughout the art world for years to come.