• A still life painting featuring a white animal skull and a bouquet of pink and white flowers in a green vase, placed on a red draped cloth against a dark background.
  • RF Alvarez conjures a Baroque sensibility within a Texan vernacular -- chiaroscuro lighting, theatrical stillness, and devotional staging brought into backyards, bars, and rural nights. Working in dry-brushed oil on raw linen, he renders friends and lovers with luminosity, their gestures caught in the charged hush before or after an unseen event. His visual language is shaped not only by art historical precedents from the early modern period, but also by Mexican-Texan heritage and queerness, where masculinity appears stylized, intimate, and mythic. These nocturnes are as much about longing as they are about structure -- something you gather around, like firelight.

    RF Alvarez (b. 1988) lives and works in Austin, TX. He has had solo exhibitions at Taymour Grahne Projects, London; Martha's, Austin; Alanna Miller, New York; and Preacher Gallery, Austin. Group exhibitions include Almine Rech, Paris; the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm; and Ruiz-Healy Gallery, San Antonio.

SELECTED PRESS

Brookyln Rail

"RF. Alvarez: Eros” by Annabel Keenan

Cultured Magazine

“RF. Alvarez Paints Queer Domesticity With a Cowboy Twist” by Osman Can Yerebakan



EXHIBITIONS

R.F. Alvarez

September 13 - October 18, 2025

Forthcoming