Works
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Ventilar el agobio del recuerdo, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Ventilar el agobio del recuerdo, 2018
    Oil on canvas (two parts)
    215 x 350 x 4 cm | 84 5/8 x 137 3/4 x 1 5/8 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Los viejos simbolos caen en el olvido, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Los viejos simbolos caen en el olvido, 2018
    Oil on canvas
    215 x 175 x 4 cm | 84 5/8 x 68 7/8 x 1 5/8 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Trompetas, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Trompetas, 2018
    Plaster, metal, rope, latex, cable
    50.8 x 142.2 x 21.6 cm | 20 x 56 x 8 1/2 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Carcasas que protejen el desvanecerse, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Carcasas que protejen el desvanecerse, 2018
    Oil on canvas
    215 x 175 x 4 cm | 84 5/8 x 68 7/8 x 1 5/8 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Trompetas para escuchar un silencio magnético, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Trompetas para escuchar un silencio magnético, 2018
    Plaster, metal, rope, latex
    180.3 x 264.2 x 215.9 cm | 71 x 104 x 85 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Arqueologia en relieve, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Arqueologia en relieve, 2018
    Plaster, metal, rope, latex
    88.9 x 91.4 x 30.5 cm | 35 x 36 x 12 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Gravitar entre la incomprension, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Gravitar entre la incomprension, 2018
    Oil on canvas
    215 x 175 x 4 cm | 84 5/8 x 68 7/8 x 1 5/8 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, El sol de los olvidados, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    El sol de los olvidados, 2018
    Oil on canvas
    215 x 175 x 4 cm | 84 5/8 x 68 7/8 x 1 5/8 in
  • Miguel Ybáñez, Barrer y no dejar rastros, 2018
    Miguel Ybáñez
    Barrer y no dejar rastros, 2018
    Oil on canvas
    215 x 175 x 4 cm | 84 5/8 x 68 7/8 x 1 5/8 in
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Biography

Miguel Ybáñez works in the tradition of Arte Povera and embraces a range of techniques to create works of varying scale and form. Utilising colorful geometric abstraction that verges on the familiar, Ybáñez’ paintings are reminiscent of dream-like landscapes that question our perception of everyday forms. In his work Ybáñez strives to negate the boundaries between past and present, ‘high’ and ‘low’ art.

Ybáñez states that the essence of his work is to express the universal emotions that exist in our shared extra-dimensional space. He believes that this language without words is understood across cultures and sees his work as a conduit, a medium through which he can pass his ideas to future generations.  

Miguel Ybáñez (b. 1946, Madrid, ES) lives and works in The Netherlands and Spain. During the course of his career he has exhibited widely in Europe and South America. Solo exhibitions include the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Rio de Janeiro (BR), Museo de Arte Moderno de São Paolo (BR), Singer Museum, Laren (NL) and the Museo Español de Arte Contemporaneo, Madrid (ES). Group exhibitions include Spanish Art Tomorrow, which travelled to the Bronx Art Museum, New York (US), Corcoran Museum, Washington, D.C. (US) and Metropolitan Museum, Miami, FL (US), among others.

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