Anton Alvarez
Anton Alvarez
Anton Alvarez
Oscillating between expression and constraint and advancing technological innovation while also utilising traditional craftsmanship, Alvarez’s sculptural forms challenge our perception of weight and gravity and appear both of this world and utterly separate from it. His practice focuses on the design of systems and the creation of tools and processes for producing sculptural objects and architecture. The technology created by the artist to aid in the works creation are inextricable from the artist’s work, and even from himself. They highlight the way in which an artist can become both craftsman and engineer, and the tension between these two roles. Alvarez continues to playfully push the boundaries, creating works rich in tradition and at the same time utterly unconventional to create a truly unique and surprising sculptural environment.
Anton Alvarez (b.1980) graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, UK in 2012. Recent solo exhibitions include Honey, Millesgården, Stockholm, Sweden (2022); The Remnants, Bishopsgate 100, London, UK (2022), Tight Squeeze, Huxley-Parlour, London, UK (2021); The Flavour is So Strong, Larsen Warner, Stockholm, Sweden (2019); L’Ultima Cera, Church San Bernardino alle Monache, Milan, Italy (2019); Visual Vertigo, Espace Muraille, Geneva, Switzerland (2018); To Plan the Unexpected, Christian Larsen, Stockholm, Sweden (2017); Alphabet Aerobics, National Centre for Craft and Design, UK (2016); How Long is a Piece of Thread, Xue Xue Institute, Taiwan (2016); Wrapsody, Salon 94, NY (2015). In September 2019 Alvarez was included included in the 10th Korean ceramic Biennale. Selected group shows include Ceramic Momentum: Staging the Object, Clay Keramikmuseum, Middelfart, Denmark (2019); The Most Real Thing: Contemporary Textiles and Sculpture, New Art centre, Roche Court, UK (2018); Color Your Life at Daelim Museum, Seoul, Korea and Wild Things at the Texture Museum, Belgium. Alvarez’s work is included in the public collections of the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; Denver Art Museum, Colorado, USA and the Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden as well as many prominent private collections. In 2015 Alvarez’s first major monograph Anton Alvarez: The Thread Wrapping Machine was published by Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing with a foreword by Richard Wentworth.
Anton Alvarez (b.1980) graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, UK in 2012. Recent solo exhibitions include Honey, Millesgården, Stockholm, Sweden (2022); The Remnants, Bishopsgate 100, London, UK (2022), Tight Squeeze, Huxley-Parlour, London, UK (2021); The Flavour is So Strong, Larsen Warner, Stockholm, Sweden (2019); L’Ultima Cera, Church San Bernardino alle Monache, Milan, Italy (2019); Visual Vertigo, Espace Muraille, Geneva, Switzerland (2018); To Plan the Unexpected, Christian Larsen, Stockholm, Sweden (2017); Alphabet Aerobics, National Centre for Craft and Design, UK (2016); How Long is a Piece of Thread, Xue Xue Institute, Taiwan (2016); Wrapsody, Salon 94, NY (2015). In September 2019 Alvarez was included included in the 10th Korean ceramic Biennale. Selected group shows include Ceramic Momentum: Staging the Object, Clay Keramikmuseum, Middelfart, Denmark (2019); The Most Real Thing: Contemporary Textiles and Sculpture, New Art centre, Roche Court, UK (2018); Color Your Life at Daelim Museum, Seoul, Korea and Wild Things at the Texture Museum, Belgium. Alvarez’s work is included in the public collections of the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; Denver Art Museum, Colorado, USA and the Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden as well as many prominent private collections. In 2015 Alvarez’s first major monograph Anton Alvarez: The Thread Wrapping Machine was published by Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing with a foreword by Richard Wentworth.
Works
Anton Alvarez
1906231437, 2024
coloured porcelain
54 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm
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1906231437, 2024
coloured porcelain
54 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm
Anton Alvarez
1810231057, 2024
glazed stoneware
78 cm x 14 cm x 15 cm
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1810231057, 2024
glazed stoneware
78 cm x 14 cm x 15 cm
Anton Alvarez
0711231356, 2024
glazed stoneware
42 cm x 25 cm x 14 cm
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0711231356, 2024
glazed stoneware
42 cm x 25 cm x 14 cm
Anton Alvarez
1110231432, 2024
glazed stoneware
27 cm x 20 cm x 10 cm
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1110231432, 2024
glazed stoneware
27 cm x 20 cm x 10 cm
Anton Alvarez
0901231656, 2024
glazed stoneware
53 cm x 48 cm x 21 cm
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0901231656, 2024
glazed stoneware
53 cm x 48 cm x 21 cm
Anton Alvarez
1206231434, 2024
coloured porcelain
23 cm x 32 cm x 10 cm
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1206231434, 2024
coloured porcelain
23 cm x 32 cm x 10 cm
Anton Alvarez
1709241800, 2024
bronze and glazed stoneware
32 cm x 20 cm x 13 cm
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1709241800, 2024
bronze and glazed stoneware
32 cm x 20 cm x 13 cm
Anton Alvarez
1516251548, 2024
glazed stoneware
57 cm x 16 cm x 15 cm
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1516251548, 2024
glazed stoneware
57 cm x 16 cm x 15 cm
Anton Alvarez
2105240934, 2024
glazed stoneware
28 cm x 41 cm x 16 cm
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2105240934, 2024
glazed stoneware
28 cm x 41 cm x 16 cm
Anton Alvarez
140624119, 2024
glazed stoneware
50 cm x 60 cm x 30 cm
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140624119, 2024
glazed stoneware
50 cm x 60 cm x 30 cm
Anton Alvarez
0509221505, 2024
glazed stoneware
64 cm x 25 cm x 26 cm
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0509221505, 2024
glazed stoneware
64 cm x 25 cm x 26 cm
Anton Alvarez
2209221631, 2023
coloured porcelain
57 cm x 29 cm x 25 cm
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2209221631, 2023
coloured porcelain
57 cm x 29 cm x 25 cm
Anton Alvarez
0605211705, 2021
coloured porcelain
47 cm x 35 cm x 38 cm
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0605211705, 2021
coloured porcelain
47 cm x 35 cm x 38 cm
Anton Alvarez
1408191547, 2020
glazed stoneware
52 cm x 15 cm x 19 cm
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1408191547, 2020
glazed stoneware
52 cm x 15 cm x 19 cm
Anton Alvarez
1402191811, 2019
bronze
28 cm x 40 cm x 47 cm
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1402191811, 2019
bronze
28 cm x 40 cm x 47 cm
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Group Exhibition
Winter Salon
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Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Group Exhibition
Not Enough Room to Swing a Cat
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News
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Curated Selection: Playtime | Viewing room now online on Artsy
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Art Antwerp 2024 online viewing room on Artsy
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New public sculpture by Anton Alvarez in Trollhättan, Sweden