About me

Alejandro Vega Beuvrin is a Venezuelan sculptor and architect based in Barcelona.

His practice stems from a simple question: what happens when the plane abandons horizontality to occupy three-dimensional space? Trained as an architect, his work underwent a profound transformation while confronting the political and urban reality of Venezuela. The “Barricada” (Barricade) series, initiated during the 2014 student protests, marked his transition from architecture to sculpture.

He employs digital fabrication—specifically laser-cutting robotics—to create what he calls “spatial drawing”: two-dimensional compositions that inhabit and transform three-dimensional space. This methodology allows him to navigate the intersection of industrial precision and artistic sensibility, generating pieces that function simultaneously as object and place.

His current focus is centered on public space: exploring how art can serve as urban emotional infrastructure, fostering not only aesthetic value but also social cohesion and collective well-being.