Alvaro Barringon

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Sunlight & Solitude

Sunlight & Solitude brings together works that hold summer in luminous suspension — figures drifting through radiant seas, portraits alive with heat and immediacy, and abstractions that blur like haze. Each piece becomes a meditation on light as memory, presence, and reflection.

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Alvaro Barringon

Alvaro Barrington, born in 1983 in Caracas and raised between Grenada and Brooklyn, channels memory, place, and climate into luminous paintings that often unfold across raw burlap. Inspired by Caribbean sunsets, his gestural strokes and pastel-soaked palettes translate the heat and glow of light into visual experiences that feel both deeply personal and broadly resonant. Horizons repeat rhythmically, echoing the routines of daily rituals while inviting slow, contemplative looking.

In his recent exhibition Back Home at Sadie Coles HQ in London, Barrington presented a series of sunset paintings that traced the passage of time through shifting color fields. His work transforms fleeting atmospheres into painterly encounters with belonging and memory, offering viewers a space where light and landscape converge with intimacy and expansiveness.

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Untitled
Alvaro BarringtonUntitled, 2025
212 x 272 x 8cm
Big Ocean, Caribbean Blues, L, August
Sea to C, RR,
Alvaro BarringtonSea to C, RR,, 2023
257 x 298 x 18cm
homes & institutions
Alvaro Barringtonhomes & institutions, 2021
244 x 180 x 61cm
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Alvaro Barrington
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Alvaro Barrington
B.1983, Venezuelan

Alvaro Barrington is an artist whose work is driven by a strong sense of community. He primarily considers himself a painter, but also engages in a variety of artistic collaborations including exhibitions, performances, concerts, fashion, and philanthropy. Circling elements of nostalgia and the Caribbean, he uses painting as a means of exploring and understanding the world, and as a space for storytelling of different narratives. His previous exhibits have touched on subjects such as childbirth, migration, the Black community, incarceration, and the role of technology in modern society. His paintings are infused with references to Venezuela, Grenadian and Haitian cultural history and draws inspiration from various sources including hip-hop culture, jazz, and modernist icons such as Willem de Kooning, Paul Klee, Agnes Martin and Louise Bourgeois. He incorporates real objects into his work in the style of Robert Rauschenberg's Combines. ...

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Luminous paintings transform fleeting encounters into lasting memories, where summer light, gesture, and intimacy become shared, timeless experiences.

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