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has been displayed around the world for more than 30 years, appearing in cities such as: St. Petersburg, Mexico City, Montreal, Beijing, Shanghai, Guanzhou, Luxembourg, Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Munich, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Chicago, New York, Indianapolis, Buenos Aires, Geneva, Zurich, Bern, Miami and London. The presence and reach of his work is made evident by the numerous articles that have been written about him, as well as the many recognitions he has received over the years. The books “Inside his paintings: Manuel
Chabrera” and “Manuel Chabrera” review the extensive career of this man who not only paints, but also does sculpture and prints. Manuel Chabrera has founded the Chabrera Foundation which is dedicated to promoting art to under privileged children and adolescents through the distribution of recycled computers, as well as promoting young artists through international exhibitions, and finally to foster and promote the work of Chabrera. Currently, the Foundation is experimenting with the distribution of Open Code software with the intention of allowing children and adolescents to express themselves creatively through new technologies as Creative Commons.
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European Academy for the Arts, based in Leuze (Belgium), named Manuel Chabrera Adiego as a member, it did so in recognition of the singularity of this architect's work, where in the concept of a space, sculpture and painting are integrated with the playing with lights and volumes. His work
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Spanish and local artists from each country visited. The exhibition was carried out within the framework of the Spanish presidency of the European Union during the year 2010.
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Chabrera, there are also important and substantial differences. Instead of prioritising the act of painting over the final result, Chabrera inverts the process, prioritising once again the physical object over the concept or idea.
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As Sandra Miller, British art historian, said, “The subject matter of his compositions is the result of the violence of the physical act to which
Chabrera commits himself; and although watching him paint may shock his observers, the results are compositions of great beauty.”
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Chabrera was accompanied among others by the following artists: Francisco Bella, Polisse, Tilen Zbona, Branislav Nikolić, Predrag Terzić, Milenko Aćimović, Kristina Pantelic, Gordana Nikolic, Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, Clara Von Aich, Angel Orensanz, among others.
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Willhem de Kooning, and it is, perhaps, de Kooning who is referenced when describing the work of Chabrera. But Chabrera remains firmly figurative, albeit at a Gestalt level. Although there is a correspondence between
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