Ale Rambar (1989) is a Costa Rican contemporary artist recognized for his innovative approach to paper art, topography, and the exploration of human identity.

His artistic career has seen a constant evolution from figurative compositions to more recent abstract works, where he explores themes of identity and diversity through the use of color.

Ale Rambar's art pieces, spanning from small framed compositions to large art installations, exemplify the diversity of his creative expression. These pieces have been featured in various international settings, with remarkable presentations at the National Art Museum in China, at the Fengxian Museum in Shanghai, and the Arte Laguna Biennale in Venice.

In addition to his participation in international exhibitions, his works can be found in the collections of renowned institutions, including the Museum of Costa Rican Art, the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington D.C., and in the Delegations of the European Union in Costa Rica, Panamá, El Salvador and Brazil.

His recognition as Ambassador of Essential Costa Rica reflects his commitment to promoting cultural diversity and Costa Rican art.

Recognitions

2023 Selected - International Paper Art Biennale - Fengxian Museum, Shanghai, China.

2023 Finalist - Arte Laguna Prize, Venice, Italy.

2022 Finalist - Ibero-American Design Biennial, Madrid, Spain.

2022 Finalist - Costa Rican Design Awards "Sin pena, con gloria", Museum of Art and Contemporary Design of Costa Rica.

2022 Selected - National Hall of Visual Arts, Costa Rican Art Museum.

2022 Winner - National Competition "Artwork in Tribute to Marcus and Amy Jacques Garvey" Museum of Democracy, Costa Rican Legislative Assembly.

2021 Selected - International Paper Art Biennale - Fengxian Museum, Shanghai, China.

2021 Selected - National Hall of Visual Arts, Costa Rican Art Museum.

2019 Selected - Beijing International Art Biennale, National Art Museum, China.

2019 to present - Creator of the annual Gender Equity Award of the European Union in Costa Rica.

2016 & 2015 Finalist - The heritage dresses us - Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, Central Bank Museums. San José, Costa Rica.