Alejandro Valdes - Silencio sobre Rojo-XL






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Alejandro Valdés Hernández’s original acrylic painting Silencio sobre Rojo-XL, created in 2026, a 100 by 90 cm unframed canvas from Spain, signed by hand, with a dominant red field, a dark vertical line, and accents of blue and black.
Description from the seller
Abstract work with intense visual presence that explores the tension between color and emptiness. A vast red field dominates the composition, vibrant and enveloping, while a dark vertical line —deep and almost abyssal— bursts in with force, generating a dialogue between balance and rupture. At the top, subtle nuances and glazes provide an ethereal atmosphere that contrasts with the solidity of the central stroke.
Ideal for collectors seeking a work with a strong visual impact, capable of transforming contemporary spaces through the power of color and symbolic depth. A composition that suggests introspection, boundary, and transcendence in a single pictorial gesture.
Name: Alejandro Valdés Hernández
Nationality: Cuban
Year of birth: 1974
Place of birth: Havana, Cuba
Specialty: Contemporary painting, mixed media and printmaking
Education
1989–1993 — Elementary Level of Visual Arts, Havana
1993–1997 — National Academy of Fine Arts San Alejandro, Havana
Influences: Caribbean expressionism, lyrical abstraction, urban memory
Work lines
Alejandro Valdés Hernández’s work focuses on urban memory, migration, and the relationship between architecture and emotion. His style combines material layers, gestural drawing, and warm palettes
Techniques:
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Mixed media with sand and natural pigments
Experimental printmaking
Ephemeral murals
Solo exhibitions
2001 — Submerged Cities, Independent Gallery, Havana
2006 — Cartographies of Memory, Alternative Cultural Center, Mexico City
2010 — Inner Tropic, self-managed space, Bogotá
2015 —Architectures of Memory, Contemporary Art Hall, Miami
2021 — Fragmented Island, Private Gallery, Madrid
Group exhibitions
1998 — Show of Cuban young painters, Havana
2003 — Caribbean Alternative Biennial, Santo Domingo
2008 — Meeting of Emerging Latin American Art, Buenos Aires
2014 — Art and Territory, Lima
2019 — Contemporary Caribbean Painting, San Juan
2023 — Latin American Artists in Diaspora, Barcelona
Works in collections
Private collections in Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and Spain
Murals and works in independent cultural spaces in Havana
Works in Latin American artist residencies
Pieces in private collections in Miami, Panama, and Buenos Aires
Artist residencies
2004 — Contemporary Art Residency, Oaxaca
2012 — Experimental Printshop, Medellín
2018 — Artistic Exchange Program, Montevideo
Publications and mentions
Catalogs of independent exhibitions in Latin America
Critical essays in culturally oriented journals with limited circulation
Participation in alternative curatorial projects
“I paint cities that don’t exist, or that only exist in memory. My work is an emotional cartography of those who leave without ceasing to inhabit it.”
Work in acrylic on unstretched canvas, packed in bubble wrap and placed inside a rigid cardboard tube, and also secured by the shipping company (CORREOS ESPAÑA)
Abstract work with intense visual presence that explores the tension between color and emptiness. A vast red field dominates the composition, vibrant and enveloping, while a dark vertical line —deep and almost abyssal— bursts in with force, generating a dialogue between balance and rupture. At the top, subtle nuances and glazes provide an ethereal atmosphere that contrasts with the solidity of the central stroke.
Ideal for collectors seeking a work with a strong visual impact, capable of transforming contemporary spaces through the power of color and symbolic depth. A composition that suggests introspection, boundary, and transcendence in a single pictorial gesture.
Name: Alejandro Valdés Hernández
Nationality: Cuban
Year of birth: 1974
Place of birth: Havana, Cuba
Specialty: Contemporary painting, mixed media and printmaking
Education
1989–1993 — Elementary Level of Visual Arts, Havana
1993–1997 — National Academy of Fine Arts San Alejandro, Havana
Influences: Caribbean expressionism, lyrical abstraction, urban memory
Work lines
Alejandro Valdés Hernández’s work focuses on urban memory, migration, and the relationship between architecture and emotion. His style combines material layers, gestural drawing, and warm palettes
Techniques:
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Mixed media with sand and natural pigments
Experimental printmaking
Ephemeral murals
Solo exhibitions
2001 — Submerged Cities, Independent Gallery, Havana
2006 — Cartographies of Memory, Alternative Cultural Center, Mexico City
2010 — Inner Tropic, self-managed space, Bogotá
2015 —Architectures of Memory, Contemporary Art Hall, Miami
2021 — Fragmented Island, Private Gallery, Madrid
Group exhibitions
1998 — Show of Cuban young painters, Havana
2003 — Caribbean Alternative Biennial, Santo Domingo
2008 — Meeting of Emerging Latin American Art, Buenos Aires
2014 — Art and Territory, Lima
2019 — Contemporary Caribbean Painting, San Juan
2023 — Latin American Artists in Diaspora, Barcelona
Works in collections
Private collections in Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and Spain
Murals and works in independent cultural spaces in Havana
Works in Latin American artist residencies
Pieces in private collections in Miami, Panama, and Buenos Aires
Artist residencies
2004 — Contemporary Art Residency, Oaxaca
2012 — Experimental Printshop, Medellín
2018 — Artistic Exchange Program, Montevideo
Publications and mentions
Catalogs of independent exhibitions in Latin America
Critical essays in culturally oriented journals with limited circulation
Participation in alternative curatorial projects
“I paint cities that don’t exist, or that only exist in memory. My work is an emotional cartography of those who leave without ceasing to inhabit it.”
Work in acrylic on unstretched canvas, packed in bubble wrap and placed inside a rigid cardboard tube, and also secured by the shipping company (CORREOS ESPAÑA)
