Discover the vibrant world of Alex Carr’s Geocubist Surrealism
Biography
Born in a small town in northeastern Spain, Alex Carr discovered his passion for art at an early age, using vibrant colors and bold forms to express himself. Facing severe hip dysplasia from birth, which limited his mobility, he found solace in creativity, turning to art as both an escape and a means of communication.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, Alex lived in New York City, where he exhibited his work and developed Geocubism, an innovative style that merges cubist fragmentation with surrealism, incorporating geometric and circular forms to explore psychological, emotional, and societal themes. His art invites viewers to navigate the subconscious, blending structure with fluidity to reflect the complexity of human experience.
Now, back in his hometown, Alex continues to push the boundaries of Geocubist Surrealism, using his work to challenge perception and provoke thought. His journey—from overcoming physical limitations to exhibiting internationally—embodies the transformative power of resilience and creativity. Through his art, he encourages viewers to explore the depth and intricacies of the human mind and the world around them.