Alejandro Hermann’s works and studio. Credit: AH FB
The Hospital Recoletas Salud Marbella has just opened a new art exhibition featuring the work of Argentinian artist Alejandro Hermann, who has resided in Marbella for over three decades.
The exhibition is a collaborative initiative between the hospital and the Fundación [H]ARTE, which hopes to humanise hospital environments and making them more welcoming and comfortable for patients, visitors, and staff.
Eleven carefully selected paintings by Hermann are now displayed throughout the hospital’s common areas, allowing patients and healthcare workers to enjoy them during their time there.
At the opening ceremony, Carmen Rodríguez, manager of Recoletas Salud Marbella, praised the initiative as a key step toward creating a warmer, more pleasant hospital experience. “For Recoletas Salud Marbella, this is a great success that goes to show our commitment to being much more than a place that provides health and well-being. We also want to bring art closer to our patients, promote culture, and foster knowledge,” she said.
The Fundación [H]ARTE, led by president Tamara Kreisler, who brings over 25 years of experience in the art world, focuses on improving patients’ hospital experiences, enhancing their well-being, and enriching their lives through art. Kreisler stressed the proven therapeutic benefits of art, noting that the World Health Organisation recognises its role in reducing stress, tension, and anxiety in patients.
Both Rodríguez and Kreisler spoke to the privilege of featuring Alejandro Hermann in this exhibition. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hermann has exhibited his work in collective, private, and solo shows across Spain and Europe, including cities such as Seville, Barcelona, Pamplona, Salzburg, and Lugano.
For over more than 40 years, Hermann has explored a wide range of styles, themes, materials, and techniques, from figurative painting to deeply intimate abstraction, inviting viewers into an emotional and spiritual introspective experience. His art is meant to inspire reflection, evoking inner states of peace, balance, and contemplation.
This will be the second exhibition in the hospital’s ongoing collaboration with Fundación [H]ARTE, following the first featuring artist Hubertus von Hohenlohe.
The exhibition will remain on view for the next four months, offering patients and visitors a unique opportunity to engage with art as part of their hospital stay. The exhibition is open to all on Calle Maestra Doña Carola, 8, Marbella.