Alejandra Freymann was born in Xalapa, Mexico, in 1983 and spent the first years of her life in Brussels. Resident in Spain since 1992, Freymann lived several years in Sevilla, where she begins her artistic training. In 2007 the artist graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Cuenca, where she currently works as a teacher.
The landscape has been a setting for narrative and a vehicle for pictorial investigation, approached from multiple angles as the central theme of her work.
Narrativity, understood as the text that virtually underlies the painting and the possibility of an open story in the pictorial space, constitutes the other great axis of her artistic practice. In this area, the influence of literary references and some recurring themes in the history of art have been of great relevance.
Alejandra Freymann exhibited individually at the Centro de Arte de Alcobendas, within the “En casa” cycle at Casa Encendida and at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Santander, as well as in several Spanish galleries. Her work was seen at national and international fairs such as ARCO, Maco, Swab, Art Basel Miami, Arte Santander or Frieze Art Fair, among others. The most notable collections that have some of her pieces are Deutsche Bank in London, Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca, Fundación Cajasol in Sevilla, Torre Espacio in Madrid or the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santander.