Diego Cerero Molina
Diego Cerero Molina born in Valverde del Camino (Huelva), Spain in 1987. In 2010 he graduated from the Fine Arts Academy of the University of Sevilla specializing in painting, in 2011 he received a Master’s Degree in Art: Idea and Production from the University of Seville. He produced various one-man shows among which we find: Recent Work at the Black Cube Gallery of Barcelona, Past- Present-Future at the Black Cube Gallery of Madrid and Identidades Metafóricas in Valverde del Camino (Huelva). He has also participated in many group exhibitions in his country, such as: El público y lo público at the Espacio Sótano II, Facultad de Bellas Artes of Seville, IKAS-ART as a representative of the University of Seville of Vizcaya, Escuchando el silencio at Colegio Mayor Maese Rodrigo (Seville) and Riveras del Guadaira at the Alcalá de Guadaira Museum (Seville).
In 2016 he is selected to participate in Shakespeare in Rome organized by Galleria Russo of Rome with the patronage of the British Council for the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. In his works Cerero Molina deconstructs and accentuates in an unsacred and ironic manner such that the represented character’s expression and gestures are emphasized and brought to your attention, rather than the portrait itself. His artistic study is centred on the double nature of the subjects he represents; his compositions and the situations in which he inserts his characters lead to a sense of jubilant spirit. He lives and works in Huelva.