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Jose Luis Cabrera (born 1984) is a Guatemalan American contemporary visual artist, specializing in painting, sculpture, assemblage art, and video installations. Cabrera's work involves the production of ethereal, enigmatic, romantic, Neo— magical realism and supernatural imagery.
In 2006–07, Cabrera was an important defensive weapon as UD Almería achieved a first–ever La Liga promotion. [2] However, he was deemed surplus to requirements by coach Unai Emery , moving in January 2008 to Deportivo Alavés – now in the second level – where he suffered a terrible knee injury in his first game which made him lose the ...
José Luis Cabrera may refer to: José Luis Cabrera (1767–1837), one of the signatories of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence; José Luis Cabrera Cava (born 1982), Spanish footballer who played as a defensive midfielder; Jose Luis Cabrera (artist) (born 1984), American artist
José Luis Calderón Cabrera (1922–2003), Mexican architect and academic; Jose Benito Cabrera Cuevas (born 1963), Colombian guerrilla leader whose nom de guerre is Fabián Ramírez; Jose Luis Cabrera (artist) (born 1984), Guatemalan-American contemporary visual artist; José Cabrera (soldier) (1810–1844), Dominican militant and politician
José Luis Calderón Cabrera, Mexican architect and professor, specialist in restoration of churches and monuments José Manuel Calderón , known as El Maestro de Bachata , first Dominican Republic musician to record bachata
José Luis Sierra Cabrera (born 24 June 1997) is a Chilean former footballer who played as a forward. Club career
Luis Cabrera may refer to: Luis Cabrera Lobato (1876–1954), Mexican lawyer, politician and writer; Luis Cabrera (baseball) (1919–1977), Puerto Rican baseball player; Luis Mario Cabrera (born 1956), Argentine footballer; José Luis Cabrera Cava (born 1982), aka "Cabrera", Spanish footballer; Luis Angel Cabrera (born 1995), Venezuelan boxer
José Luis Calderón Cabrera (born Mexico City, November 6, 1924 – Mexico City, June 7, 2004) was a Mexican architect. He was professor at the Universidad Anáhuac campus del Norte and at the Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México .