Cesc Abad
Cesc Abad’s work (Barcelona, 1973) is situated within a hybrid territory between painting, sculpture and material experimentation, where nature, the human figure and the landscape acquire a symbolic dimension. Through a distinctive visual language, the artist constructs universes that oscillate between the organic and the artificial, exploring concepts such as identity, transformation and the relationship between human beings and their environment.
His works, often characterised by an aesthetic that combines figuration and abstraction, generate a tension between the recognisable and the ambiguous. Within them, matter, texture and a suspended atmosphere play a fundamental role, giving rise to surfaces that invite both a sensory and conceptual reading. The recurring presence of natural elements and fragmented bodies shapes an imaginary that evokes emotional landscapes and open-ended narratives, in which the viewer becomes an active agent of interpretation.






