Alberto Reguera was born in Segovia, Spain, in 1961. Now, he lives between Paris and Madrid. In 1984 he attended a contemporary art seminary at the Louvre Art School “L’art du XXéme siécle. In 1985 he obtained his degree in Modern History from the University of Valladolid. From then, on he was selected several times to participate in the “Contemporary Art Workshops” at the “Círculo de Bellas Artes” (Fine Arts Circle), Madrid, where he received guidance from some of the maestros of contemporary Spanish painting including amongst others, Lucio Muñoz. In 1994 and 2001 his works were exhibited in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, where the Dutch musician Bart Spaan, interpreted some of his contemporary compositions inspired by paintings of Alberto Reguera. In 1995 he received the Paris Fine Arts Academy Award for Painting. In 1999 he designed the poster of the paris Theatre Festival. In 2001 he won the "Ojo Crítico" Spanish Award, Madrid. This same year, he participated in the project "Relevosf", with Rafael Canogar, in the "Museo de Bellas Artes" (Fine Arts Museum) of Seville. In 2003 it was chosen by a jury of Washington D.C. to be the only Spanish artist invited to join the "Exhibit E", which it was celebrated in the USA capital. Hi has collaborated in projects of painting and poesy with Francisco Pino and Andrée Chedid.
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