Overview
I love the idea of finding things within other artists that I can bring back into the studio, so I never really concern myself too much with influence. If I’m working on a painting and don’t know how to resolve it, sometimes going to museums and looking at art books will let me find something interesting to bring back to the work, or bring in an element that was already there but I hadn’t noticed. I love the idea of looking at others to figure out what’s happening with me.      
– Alvaro Barrington
Alvaro Barrington paints vivid abstractions that consider the cultural production of subjects ranging from Hibiscus flowers to the life of Marcus Garvey. Raised between Brooklyn and the Caribbean, Barrington utilizes cross-disciplinary materials and crafts that often reference his childhood, including the sewing of his Grenadian aunts. In his early work, Barrington experimented with “copying” artists like Willem de Kooning, Henry Taylor, and Howard Hodgkin. The influence of such artists, whose work Barrington highlighted in a 2019 show he curated entitled Artists I Steal From  at Galerie Thaddeus Ropac in London, can be felt in the bold, gestural quality of his compositions.
 
Alvaro Cadet-Barrington (1983, Caracas, Venezuela) lives and works in London and New York. 
 
His recent solo exhibitions include a comission at Tate Britain, London, UK (upcoming); Oh Sandy, why did you leave me all aloneAnton Kern Gallery, New York, USA (2023); La Vie en RoseThaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg (2022); SPIDER THE PIG, PIG THE SPIDERSouth London Gallery, London (2021); Wave Your Flags IISadie Coles HQ, London (2021); Drug Culture: Vol ii. Trust your local drug dealerEmalin, London (2021); Garvey 1: BIRTH -The Quiet StormNicola Vassell, New York (2021); You don’t do it for the man, men never notice, You just do it for yourself, you’re the fucking coldestGalerie Thaddeus Ropac, Paris (2021); Garvey 2–They eyes were watching GodCorvi-Mora, London (2020); Garvey: Sex Love Nurturing FamalaySadie Coles, London (2019); A Taste of ChocolateGalerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London (2018); and Alvaro BarringtonMoMA PS1, New York (2017).  
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