- Press Release
- June 2, 2022
Isaac Cordal is a Galician born street artist, best known for his miniature sculpture and photography in our urban environment. He is based in Brussels and Galicia; he manages to give a new meaning to the minimalism artwork everywhere he goes. Isaac Cordal’s works were featured as a part of the opening of the URBAN NATION Museum in 2017. […]
Isaac Cordal is a Galician born street artist, best known for his miniature sculpture and photography in our urban environment. He is based in Brussels and Galicia; he manages to give a new meaning to the minimalism artwork everywhere he goes. Isaac Cordal’s works were featured as a part of the opening of the URBAN NATION Museum in 2017.
Isaac attained his degree in Sculpture at the University of Fine Arts in Pontevedra. Moreover, he spent 5 years studying school dedicated to the conservation of stone crafts and received additional qualification at the Camberwell College of Arts in London.
One of his best-known projects, entitled ‘Cement Eclipses’ installed in public areas is often and understandably, gone unnoticed. These miniature sculptures can be found on the top of bus shelters, walls, street corners, gutters in various settings always addressing crucial big questions, important issues emphasizing the everyday happenings; waiting for a bus, leisure time activities, tragic moments like accidental death, suicide or family funerals. This artist is something truly unique and beautiful and that is truly transmitted in his artwork.
Isaac Cordal’s work “NEIGHBOURS” can be seen in the current exhibition “Talking…& Other Banana Skins“.