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Trust Ur Global Stranger

Alvaro Barrington


 

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Alvaro Barrington

Alvaro Barrington is an artist whose expansive practice explores the ways culture is formed through community, migration, music, history and exchange. Working across painting, sculpture, textiles, performance and public projects, he creates works that draw together personal experience and collective memory, examining how identities are shaped through the networks of people, places and traditions that connect us.

Born in Venezuela and raised between Grenada, the Caribbean and Brooklyn, New York, Barrington’s work reflects a life lived across multiple geographies and cultural influences. Rejecting distinctions between high and popular culture, he draws inspiration from sources as diverse as hip-hop, jazz, carnival, modernist painting, social history and everyday life. His works often combine unconventional materials and references, creating layered compositions that celebrate the creative potential of community while foregrounding stories that have historically been overlooked within dominant cultural narratives.

In 2021, Barrington participated in London Zeitgeist, a group exhibition curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal for CIRCA. Conceived as a contemporary response to Rosenthal’s landmark 1982 exhibition Zeitgeist, the project brought together a new generation of artists living and working in London whose practices reflected the spirit of the city at a particular moment in time. Broadcast across public screens in London, Seoul and Tokyo, Barrington’s commission considered clouds, weather systems and the natural world as forces that move freely across borders and beyond human control. Accompanied by the time-limited edition Trust Ur Global Stranger, the project reflected his enduring interest in connection, movement and the possibility of finding common ground across cultural difference.

Barrington’s work has been exhibited internationally at institutions including Tate Britain, the Hayward Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the Venice Biennale. Alongside his studio practice, he has developed projects spanning music, fashion, education and public programming, reflecting a belief that art is inseparable from the communities that sustain it. Through a practice rooted in generosity, collaboration and cultural exchange, Alvaro Barrington continues to expand contemporary understandings of what art can be and who it can speak to.

 

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