Alberto García-Alix: Irreducibles
“What lives therein? Say: his life alone, only his life.
A life, that if not his life, is nothing;
And that life consists entirely of being his,
In the certain knowledge that it is he who lives it.”
A. G. C.
Alberto García-Alix (1956) is a Spanish photographer residing in Madrid. Picking up photography in the late 70s, he had his first individual exhibitions in Madrid and London in the 80s. He is one of the leading figures of the cultural movement La Movida Madrileña, leaving behind well-known and powerful images of the movement's youth. Other members include his friends, now renowned personalities in different fields: Pedro Almodóvar, Rossy de Palma, Emma Suárez, Camarón de la Isla and many others.
During the first edition of PhotoEspaña in 1998, García-Alix showcased a retrospective exhibition which received great public and critical acclaim. Between 2003 and 2006, he lived in Paris where he created a video trilogy alternating photographic and filmed images that represents the incursion of the artist in the video format, a medium which he continues to develop. In 2009, García-Alix presented a retrospective at the National Museum of Reina Sofia Art Center, Ullens Center in Beijing and the Maison de la Photographie in Moscow, and later exhibited at the Maison Européene de la Photographie in Paris, the Photographers’ Gallery in London, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Leon and the Tabacalera Art Promotion in Madrid. His most recent project is Fierce Expressionism, a collection of unpublished photographs, taken over the last years, which has been exhibited in 2018 in Uruguay, Argentina and Dominican Republic, and in 2019 in Moscow. He also works as a publisher and has founded the cultural magazine El Canto de la Creación (1989–1997) and co-founded the publishing house Cabeza de Chorlito, which has published some of his most recent creations: Paradise of the believers (2011); Diaporamas (2012); MOTO (2015), Motorcycle Family Circus nº1, nº2 and nº3 (2016, 2018, 2021) and Nomad Archive (2023).
Alberto García-Alix received the National Photography Prize in 1999 and the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts in 2019, both awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. His work can be found in collections such as the National Museum of Art Reina Sofía (Spain), Fonds Nationales d’Art Contemporain (France) and Deutsche Börse (Germany), among others.


