Biography
Alejandro Pintado has been working professionally as an artist close to two decades, adding to his biography individual and collective exhibitions in both public and private institutions in Mexico, England, Spain, France and Russia. In recent years his research has developed around the historical memory of landscape and its transformation over time. For this he has been in the task of editing and then transforming the work of artists such as Claude Lorraine (1600-1682), Moritz Rugendas (1802-1858) and José María Velasco (1840-1912). Pintado research is not only in aesthetic and plastic assessing these landscapers, his interest is on the cosmogony of the time in which these artists worked. The historical distance allows us to have a broader vision of the socio-political events of the past and see more clearly the view of the period in which they were made. Thus Pintado takes certain aspects of these views, selecting pristine landscapes that are unattainable at present then intervenes them with contemporary objects. This confrontation of dissonant elements alludes to the notion of modernity in which all periods of history coincide at one time. In Pintado’s works the presence of nature in contrast to the artificiality is somewhat ambiguous, it is not clear if the landscape dominates the artificiality or if it is nature that has invaded these built spaces. These are some reflections presented to us by an artist who is not afraid to show his abilities to recreate aesthetic and conceptual challenging compositions with these views from the present, the past and the future.
Exhibitions
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En octubre brota el amarillo
Curated by Eduardo Luque & Christian Barragán February 1 - March 22, 2025As part of Mexico City's Art Week 2025, Saenger Gallery presents the group exhibition on landscape, En octubre brota el amarillo [In October, Yellow Blossoms], the first contemporary art project hosted by Casa Limantour, curated by Eduardo Luque with assistance from Christian Barragán. With this new exhibition, Saenger Gallery reaffirms its program of showcasing works in architecturally significant spaces of historical and cultural relevance. This time, twenty artists from Mexico, North America, Spain, Germany, and Japan have been gathered to create a temporal arc of over thirty years of artistic production, allowing for an exploration of the multiple singularities in approaches, processes, materialities, and questions employed by the invited artists, all centered around a classic theme in art history: landscape.Read more -
Crack the code by Alejandro Pintado
November 25, 2021 - January 22, 2022The second solo exhibition at Saenger Galería's Project Room consisted of a large and unprecedented pictorial installation by Mexican artist Alejandro Pintado (CDMX, 1973). Created especially for this occasion, the show comprises a diverse constellation of works in different media: from oil painting, sculpture in cement and light, to charcoal drawing, ephemeral intervention with vinyl film and digital graphics.Read more