May 10, 2023 - Jun 4, 2023
What makes Alejandro Rubio’s paintings unforgettable is their exuberant, vivid color. His palette reveals his South American roots combined with the clear light so unique in the Bay Area. Alejandro Rubio’s flat, abstract, kaleidoscope-fractured landscapes evoke Diebenkorn and Thiebaud. The Islands series has a dreamlike quality. It is irresistible to imagine what it would be like to live on one of them, although they have no inhabitants. Alejandro grew up under a military dictatorship in Uruguay in a family that deeply valued the arts. Alejandro has been an active member of the Northern California contemporary art community, showing often in group shows, and he was honored with a career retrospective by Pence Gallery in Davis in 2021. His work has been recognized by influential curators, writers, and gallerists including DeWitt Cheng, Danielle Fox, Rene de Guzman, Carrie Lederer, Renny Pritikin, and Marianna Stark.
To pick up your artwork at the Crocker Art Museum, appointments will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for Sunday, June 11 and Monday, June 12. A weblink to reserve your pick-up time will be sent to you upcoming payment of your invoice. Buyers may also ship their work at their own expense. Email artauction@crockerart.org for more information.
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The Crocker Art Museum Association is a tax exempt, nonprofit organization as described in section 501 {c)3 of the IRS Code. Our tax identification number is 94-2552486. Thank you for your support!