Born in Barcelona in 1995, Vivian Alarcón is a Spanish artist specialized in glass and mixed media.
Educated in Fashion Design at IED Barcelona, she began her career within the fashion industry, presenting her creations in 2019 in Guggenheim Museum Bilbao’s building paying tribute to its anniversary.
Her background in fashion, drawing, and illustration shaped a visual universe defined by a deep sensitivity to materials and textures, compositional precision, and the creation of objects imbued with symbolism. This foundation became the starting point for her current artistic research, where glass has become her primary language, a medium capable of embodying emotion, memory, and states of consciousness.
Through House of vv, her parallel project, she has developed exclusive collections for Casa Batlló and collaborated with Luca Hugo Brucculeri Studio on window design projects for Hermès. Her work has been recognized by AD Spain (Condé Nast) in its Best of Spain selection (2024), and featured in publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Lula Japan, La Vanguardia, M Le Monde, and Manera Magazine.
She is currently exploring sculpture and installation as mediums to express her research on spiritual processes, mysticism, hermetic tradition, and esotericism, seeking to leave a trace of the intangible and transform sensory experience into transcendent memory.
-“My work seeks to revive that essential spark that still lives within us. The innocent, the simple, the invisible. The things we should never forget.”-