Alberto Beltrán's painting practice deals with emotion within an abstract lens, in which history of landscape joins a contemporary prism with caution and color-field contention. Figure and nature always lurking in-between raw gesture or text, these neo-romantic works dissolve and re-conform a painting language that trusts in heavy layering, chance and accident as the main actors.
Read MoreBorn in 87, Beltrán has shown his work in Madrid, Paris, Oslo, Bristol or Valencia, where he resides. His paintings feature in several private and public collections, highlighting the DKV in Madrid, or the Von Schultness in Switzerland.