Explore Artists in Spain
Find Contemporary, Modern, and Emerging Artists in Spain
Ignasi Aballí
Ignasi Aballí is a Spanish artist whose conceptual practice engages with observation, language, and the limits of representation. His minimalist works often use everyday materials, text, and subtle interventions to explore themes of invisibility, absence, and the overlooked details of reality, prompting careful contemplation.
Alvaro Urbano
Alvaro Urbano, a Spanish artist based in Berlin, creates evocative installations and sculptures that transform spaces into theatrical narratives. His work often incorporates sound and light, alongside familiar objects, to explore themes of architecture, memory, and the uncanny. Urbano’s art invites viewers into dreamlike, subtly disorienting environments.
Nacho Martín Silva
Martín Silva's paintings, with their abstract forms and vibrant colors, explore the materiality of paint and the act of creation.
Miki Leal
Leal's paintings, with their figurative style and vibrant colors, capture the essence of Spanish culture and everyday life.
Fuentesal Arenillas
Arenillas's paintings, with their abstract forms and layered textures, explore the materiality of paint and the act of creation.
Los Bravú
Los Bravú's collaborative paintings and installations, with their vibrant colors and playful imagery, create immersive and dreamlike environments.
LUCE
LUCE's light-based installations transform architectural spaces into immersive environments. Their work explores the interplay of light, shadow, and color, creating sensory experiences that challenge perception.
Ana Teresa Ortega
Ortega's photographic and installation work explores the relationship between memory, history, and representation. Her work often addresses themes of political violence and social injustice.
Pepe Espaliú
Espaliú's multidisciplinary work explored themes of identity, sexuality, and the body. His performances, sculptures, and paintings often addressed his experience with HIV/AIDS.
Bleda y Rosa
Bleda y Rosa's photographic series explore the relationship between landscape, memory, and history. Their work, often characterized by a sense of stillness and detachment, captures the traces of human presence in the environment.