Biography
Alberto Moran Socorro
Havana, 1981
Painter, draftsman and illustrator. Graduated from the San Alejandro National Academy of Fine Arts
in 2001. He belonged to the group of painters Arte Marismas in Spain. Currently he works
mostly post-modernism where he gives his paintings a nice finish by
meticulous elaboration of the human figure and environments. Some of his works dedicated
to topics such as migrations, the sense of the national and other current issues that
he is disturbed, moved by the oppressive environments, the disturbing atmospheres and the
movement of the figures that appear in the compositions.
Among his personal exhibitions, the Day of Cuban Culture stands out in the gallery of the
Galanta Renaissance Castle, Slovakia, 2015; the two-person Two visions of diversity
retrospective, Gallery Slovakia, Bratislava Slovakia; Rhythms and colors of Cuba, too
bipersonal, held at the Andrej Smolak gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia, both in 2014;
Colors of Cuba, Casa Torres Ariz, Basque Country, Spain, 2011 and Evolution or Involution, Gallery
Ángelus-YETY, UNEAC, Cuba, 2010. He has participated in more than twenty collective exhibitions
among them: Cuban art arrives, Gallery of the Moje City Shopping Center, Moravian city of
Olomouc, and Cuban Art Exhibition Grund Resort Hotel, city of Mlade Buky both in the
Czech Republic in 2016. Setting at the Czech Photography Center, in Prague, Czech
Czech, 2015; Prilivy A Odlivy, at the Slovenskejo Rozhlasu RTVS Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia,
2014; Stone House, Colombre, Spain; Fayad Jamís Erotic Art Salon, Cuba, 2011, where
was a finalist and International Workshop of Art Schools ACADEMIC 2001, Havana, Cuba,
where he got Special Mention. He made illustrations for the Cuban magazine The Golden Age
between us in 1999.
His work Portrait of Eloy Alfaro is in the Presidential Office in Ecuador and a copy
printed on canvas of the same, is located in the Embassy of Cuba in that country. Equally
His works are part of the collections of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples
(ICAP) in Havana, Cuba and the Catholic School of Bethlehem, Miami, Florida. numerous
Private collectors own works by Alberto Morán in Cuba, Mexico, the United States,
France, Finland, Denmark, Italy, Turkey, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.