Roberta Lobeira Alanís

Roberta Lobeira Alanís, also known as Roberta Lobeira (born June 25, 1979, in Monterrey, Mexico), is a Mexican painter and visual artist.[1] She works in artistic genres such as magical realism[2] and surrealism.[3]

Roberta Lobeira Alanís
Born (1979-06-25) June 25, 1979
Monterrey, Mexico
Other namesRoberta Lobeira
OccupationVisual artist, painter
Known forMagical realist and surrealist paintings

Early life and education

Roberta Lobeira Alanis was born on June 25, 1979, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. She is first daughter of Carlos Alfonso Lobeira (deceased) and Norma Alanís, remarried to David Garza Lagüera. She is the sister of Fernanda Lobeira Alanis.[1]

She started her studies with an arts major degree at the University of Monterrey. Afterwards, she continued her studies at the New York Academy of Art and School of Visual Arts in New York City.[1]

She was married to Anwar Nash and now together co-parent their son, Oliver Nash.[1]

Career

Other than in her native Mexico, Lobeira has also lived, studied, and worked in New York, California, Oaxaca, Paris, and Spain. She is currently an independent artist.[4][5]

Her artistic style has been influenced by artists such as René Magritte, Salvador Dali, Leonora Carrington, and Remedios Varo.[6][7]

She has had exhibitions in Mexico, USA, and Spain, and is currently exhibiting at "El Triunfo de la Pintura" in "La Pinacoteca de Nuevo León," where an individual show is being prepared for 2022.

Lobeira's work includes the Family Portraits (2018–2020) made for La Casa de las Flores,[8] a TV series[9] directed by Manolo Caro on Netflix.[10] She is known for her large format paintings of imaginary worlds with fantastic characters and landscapes, inspired in nature with a poetic style of expression in which nature becomes unnatural and surreal.[11]

She recently featured her work at Estampa 2021 in Madrid with Reiners Contemporary Art Gallery, and with the NFT platform Vira in Art Basel Miami.

Art projects

Some of her other projects include:[6]

  • 2022 Collective show Art of the Present Future Chapter No. 1 in Madrid, Spain
  • 2021 “Starlite 10th Anniversary Campaign” in Marbella, Spain
  • 2018 “Painting Bridges”, United Nations, New York City, NY
  • 2013 Work shown in the Mexican film No se si cortarme las venas o dejarmelas largas, directed by Manolo Caro
  • 2012 Individual Show for Romanic Mind series at the Museo del Centenario in Monterrey, Nuevo León
  • 2012 Collective show Art Takes Times Square, New York City, NY
  • 2010–2012 Collective shows for “Project Paz”, 82 Mercer St, New York City, NY

See also

References

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