Alberto García-Álavarez (Barcelona, 1928) shared ideals and projects with Joan Lleó, Domènec Fita, Romà Vallès, and Francesc Carulla as a member of the Flamma group (1948-1953). His work reached maturity in Auckland, New Zealand, where he was a teacher at the University of Auckland School of fine Arts for 20 years and mentor for a generation of students who followed him in a life dedicated to the education and practice of art. Visions and Decompositions traces his international career and reveals an uncommon thirst for experimentation allied with a constant geometry harking back to his early work.