Collection: Alberto Pancorbo ┃ Surrealist Work

A self-taught artist, Alberto Pancorbo, from Soria, Spain, has been recognized as a rising star and has exhibited over sixty times at the most prestigious international art fairs, galleries, and auction houses such as Sotheby's, thanks to his mastery of all aspects of painting. Alberto Pancorbo blends fantastic and poetic realism with surrealism, using beauty, mystery, and eroticism as his guiding principles. Acquire an original work by Alberto Pancorbo!

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Biography

I don't know if I chose painting or if painting chose me; in any case, I will continue painting to find out.
Alberto Pancorbo

In the late seventies, many artists passed through Gaudifond . Almost all of them were eager and keen to stand out. But very few possessed the necessary technique to differentiate themselves from the rest. One day, a young man from Soria, in his early twenties, appeared, unassuming and newly arrived in Barcelona, ​​carrying some drawings under his arm. He claimed to have been the youngest artist selected for the first Barcelona Art Biennial.
With skepticism and the usual reservations, we weren't expecting much. But what they reflected was a fusion of surrealism and magical realism with meticulous attention to detail and impeccable brushwork. We were even more astonished when he claimed to be self-taught, something hard to believe since the vast majority of painters, after years of practice, don't reach that level.

Without further delay, Alberto Pancorbo entered as an exclusive artist in
Our gallery. The year was 1980, and his paintings were taken directly to the Basel International Art Fair, where they astonished viewers with their elegance, evocative power, mysticism, and depth. Without further delay, Alberto Pancorbo embarked on several years of exhibitions in various cities throughout Spain and abroad, even reaching Japan, where he won numerous awards in art competitions. His painting was described by art critics as "romantic, sensual, and fantastical realism, poised between wakefulness and dream," and praised for "a meticulous attention to the human figure, architecture, clothing, perspective, composition, and nature."

In 1984 he held his first exhibition in Madrid and was awarded the prize for breakthrough artist of the year. Shortly afterward, his daughter was born, from his marriage to the surrealist artist Dolores Nuñez, whom he named Leonor, after the young
A woman from Soria who died too young, whom her admired Antonio Machado loved so much and to whom he dedicated so many poems. In 1985 she returned to the art fair of
He was invited to exhibit his work in Basel and Colombia. His reception there was so positive that he decided to move to Bogotá. His first book on his painting was published in 1986. In the following years, Alberto Pancorbo exhibited in the United States, Mexico, and other Latin American countries. He participated in numerous art fairs and Sotheby's auctions in New York. In 1994, his second book, a compilation of many of his paintings, was published. He was also included in several books on realist art and other publications.

In 1998 Alberto Pancorbo moved to Miami, the city where he resides and where he continues to paint works exhibited throughout Central America, South America and the United States.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1981. Runner-up, EMINAD Painting Prize, Granollers
Gaudifond, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
1982. Mostrad D'Arten Sant Cugat, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
Runner-up, Erotic Art Competition, Play Boy, Spain.
1983. Savings Bank of Soria, Spain.
First Prize for Painting, Granollers, Spain.
Selected for the Barcelona Biennials of Contemporary Art in 1975, 1980 and
1984. Second Prize for Painting in Teruel, Spain.
Revelation Artist Award, Correo del Arte, Madrid, Spain.
1985. Mayte Muñoz. Madrid, Spain.
La Francia Gallery, Medellín.
1986. Nova Terra Gallery, Bogotá.
1988. Gaudí Room - Gaudifond Arte, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
La Francia Gallery, Medellín.
Nova Terra Gallery, Bogotá.
1990. Van Cleef Gallery, Miami, USA.
1991. Chamber of Commerce, Bogotá.
Villa DArte Gallery, Barranquilla.
Arte Autopista Gallery, Medellín
1992. Art Consul Gallery, Panama
Gaudí Room - Gaudifond Arte, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
1993. Hispanic American Museum of Miami, USA.
2014. Cortabit Art Gallery. Soria, Spain.

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1980. Basel International Art Fair, Switzerland (with Sala Gaudí - Gaudifond Arte)
1981. Gaudifond, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
Jaime III Gallery, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
1982. Sella Gallery, Alcoy.
Gaudifond, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
Jaime III Gallery, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Gallery Kubota, Tokyo, Japan.
Center Gallery, Tokohama, Japan.
Meguroku City Cultural Center, Tokyo, Japan.
San a Bank, Tokyo, Japan.
1983. Gaudifond, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
1984. Galleria Steltman, Amsterdam, Germany.
Gaudifond, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
Mayte Muñoz, Madrid, Spain.
Jaime III Gallery, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
1985. Febo Gallery, Sant Cugat, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
1987. Gaudifond, Barcelona, ​​Spain.
1988. El Museo Gallery, Bogotá.
1989. Alfred Wild Gallery, Bogotá.
Sotheby's, Latin American Art, USA
Andrés Bello Agreement, 20 Years, Bogotá.
1990. Sotheby's, Latin American Art, USA.
1991. International Art Fair, Miami, USA.
International Art Fair, Bogotá.
Villa D'Arte Gallery, Barranquilla.
1992. International Art Fair, Miami, USA.
Hispanic American Museum of Miami, USA.
1993. American Gallery, New York, USA.
Naders Art Gallery, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
First Prize in the Spring International Competition and Exhibition, Miami, USA.
International Art Fair, Miami, USA.

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