Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Dreaming Coffee Table Perfection - Martín Albarrán Newest Work


To be a master you need passion, discipline, will and consistency. It's a journey of constant learning and breaking of the mold. Maybe the one you thought it was the correct one, its just another step to greatness, but at the end, you may encounter the best of you, with unimaginable talents never thought of. This is exactly what happens in the latest work of Puerto Rican artist Martín Albarrán and his CB1 Coffee Table. The work was commissioned for Castro Barreto Art Collection, a nonprofit organization based in Puerto Rico with the mission to gather and promote works from local emerging artists.


The first step was the design process and measurements of the area where the new furniture was going to be placed, all in harmony with existing decor and contemporary art. With Martin's usual style of modernism, line perfection and vivid colors; he used aluminium panels to be molded and welded together in a custom made design. Submerged in a two month process of detailing, applying coats of primer, fillers and metal sanding; finally started to bring out the lines and measurements once thought at the beginning of the project. All of his works are unique and never repeated, so it was very important for him to maintain his usual style and quality.

Ellis Omar Williams
















Sculptor Ellis Omar Williams assisted Martín on the detailing and sanding of the metal until it got a smooth surface. All the work was done in La Productora, a workshop, gallery and residence program created by Martín in 2012. Today is a very important venue for the development of artists in Puerto Rico. It recently got attention of the United Airlines Hemispheres Magazine as a tourism place to visit if you want to see the best emerging artists on the island and also during a visit by Klaus Biesenbach, current director of Moma PS1 in Queens, New York.

Behind angle of the table

The total measurements of the table where 6'x3'x16" and depending on the position you see it, different lines and geometric figures are appreciated, making it a unique conversation piece.

As Martín told us at the end of this edition, his future plans are focused in showcasing international artists and to maintain alive the good "word of mouth" in regards La Productora, turning it into the most important place for cultural development in Puerto Rico.




About the artist:

Martín Albarrán (left) and Klaus Biesenbach 
Martín Albarrán López is an artist and designer based in Santurce, Puerto Rico. His preparation in the art and design worlds ranges from sculpture, restoration and architecture. Martín has been educated in art since high school at the Escuela Central de Artes Visuales in San Juan, PR in 2000 and 5 years later received a bachelor in fine arts with concentration in sculpture from the Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico. Between school and work, he spent four years at a restoration workshop working with crafts and antique furniture. Alongside he open a workshop with other artists at Santurce for the production of sculptures in 2006. From 2007 to 2012 he started coursework in architecture at the graduate program of the School of Architecture at the University of Puerto Rico. It was during an academic exchange in 2011 at ELISAVA Barcelona School of Design and Engineering, where he became involved in digital design fabrication and contemporary architecture history, that his vision about spaces transformed from space for exhibition to places for creation. From this vision emerged his latest endeavor into art entrepreneurship as La Productora. It is not only a space for producing art and design, and as he describes it: “a space for producing culture; a space to revitalize and echo the constant movement in the streets of Santurce, Puerto Rico.