Gino Hollander (American, 1924–2015) was a painter, filmmaker, and writer known for his emotionally charged figurative works that bridge abstract expressionism and portraiture. After early exhibitions in New York, he relocated to Spain in the 1960s, where he developed his signature style — combining gestural brushwork, poetic symbolism, and evocative color fields. Hollander’s works are held in private collections and institutions worldwide, admired for their raw emotional depth and timeless humanism.