
While some painters are reluctant to claim the heavy crown that comes with the title of art star, Spanish-born artist Albert Madaula has embraced his coronation with open arms. A long-time follower of iconic architecture, fashion and film, Madaula’s vibrant, multi-hued paintings amplify and animate his obsessions. His style could be defined as Neon Picasso—echoing the monochromatism of his idol’s Blue Period. Yet the 35-year-old Madaula, who was taught to paint by his artist father as soon as he was able to hold a brush, is far from retro or reductive. His dazzling, ultra-modern canvases showcase colors that present as scorching red-hot flames, fervent deep-sea blues, and glistening yellows that look like ripe bananas under halogen lamps.