Alegre Cremades (1939-2006) was a Spanish artist, professor, engineer, and academic of the second half of the 20th century.
In his four creative decades, between the 1960s and 1990s , Alegre Cremades made a journey from the classics to the very overcoming of the avant-garde, assuming them as a language, like an alphabet, which allowed him to create his own compositions and reinterpret, from his vision, the history of art.
In Paris he discovered the avant-garde, the bohemian, in addition to witnessing the political changes that were brewing at the end of the 1960s. On his way through Italy, he studied the great classical masters and got in touch with many other creators consecrated at the international level. During the 1970s in Barcelona he captured all the contemporary experiences and trends in a unique style that evolved during his life without losing sight of the classics. In the last years of his career he was appointed a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos de Valencia where he developed a prestigious academic work. |