Ignasí Aballí

Ignasí Aballí's (1958, Barcelona, Spain, in 1958) work is deeply rooted in conceptual art, exploring how perception and representation shape our understanding of everyday objects, language and media. His work often features minimalist approaches, questioning the nature of images, time and the concept of absence. Aballí engages with the notion of ‘disappearance’, using materials such as newspapers and subtle interventions to examine how information is consumed, lost or altered, exploring the relationship between images and texts. He invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of visual culture, memory and the passage of time. His work pushes the boundaries between what is seen and what is unseen, challenging us to reconsider the role of art in conveying meaning and perception. His approach to visual language is often critical, turning ordinary objects into profound reflections on contemporary life.

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