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Cement Eclipses

Explore Isaac Cordal's surreal sculptures & photography in urban environments. ‘Cement Eclipses’ depicts absurd figures, reflecting on modern life & identity.

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Spanish Galician artist Isaac Cordal has been creating small humanoid sculptures and placing them around cities since 2006 in his Cement Eclipses project, alongside his larger body of work which also includes photography. Found in cracks in the wall, gutters in the streets, and other unlikely and often overlooked spaces, Cordal’s miniatures sit at just 25 centimetres tall. His tiny figures mimic us, playing out a diorama that critically exposes our profound alienation in urban environments.

Artist Biography

The Concrete Echoes of Urban Alienation

Born in the coastal landscape of Pontevedra, Spain, in 1974, Isaac Cordal has emerged as a profound voice in contemporary sculpture and photography. His artistic journey is one defined by a deep, contemplative engagement with the spaces we inhabit and the psychological weight of modern existence. Through his meticulous craftsmanship, Cordal explores the delicate tension between the individual and the overwhelming architecture of the city, creating a visual language that speaks to the universal experience of isolation.

Cordal’s formal education provided him with a robust foundation in both classical and contemporary methodologies. His studies at the University of Vigo instilled in him a mastery of sculptural form, while his time at the Camberwell College of Arts in London expanded his conceptual horizons. This duality—the ability to execute precise, physical forms while maintaining a sharp, critical eye on sociological themes—is what allows his work to transcend mere decoration and enter the realm of poignant social commentary.

The Surrealism of 'Cement Eclipses'

At the heart of Cordal’s most celebrated contributions is the series known as ‘Cement Eclipses.’ This project serves as a haunting window into the psyche of the modern worker. The series features miniature figures, approximately 15 cm in height, cast from cold, grey concrete. These figures are not mere trinkets; they are stylized representations of a middle-aged man, often clad in a suit and carrying a briefcase, trapped in a state of perpetual, weary transit.

The brilliance of Cordal’s technique lies in his use of scale and setting. By placing these heavy, concrete protagonists within the vast, indifferent landscapes of urban environments—abandoned buildings, desolate pavements, or starkly lit city corners—he creates a jarring juxtaposition. The viewer witnesses:

  • A businessman slumped against a cold wall, embodying the exhaustion of late-stage capitalism.
  • Figures attempting to navigate insurmountable urban obstacles, symbolizing the struggle for agency in an automated world.
  • The silent, unmoving presence of the concrete man against the fleeting shadows of the city.

This interplay between the miniature and the monumental forces a reconsideration of our own vulnerability. The use of concrete is particularly symbolic; it is a material that is both foundational to our cities and inherently lifeless, mirroring the emotional numbness Cordal seeks to critique.

A Photographic Lens on Desolation

Cordal’s artistic vision extends beyond the physical sculpture into the realm of photographic exploration. He utilizes photography not merely as a way to document his sculptures, but as an essential medium to intensify the atmosphere of urban alienation. His photographic series often feature these same concrete figures placed within starkly lit, desolate cityscapes, where the lighting and composition emphasize the emptiness of the surrounding environment.

In these works, the camera acts as a witness to the disappearance of the human spirit within the machine of the metropolis. The shadows cast by his miniature subjects become characters in their own right, stretching across empty plazas to suggest a presence that is both there and not there. This seamless blend of sculpture and photography allows Cordal to build entire worlds of quiet despair and surreal beauty, inviting the observer to find meaning in the cracks of the pavement and the silence of the streets.

Through his ongoing dedication to exploring the intersection of the mundane and the surreal, Isaac Cordal has secured a significant place in the contemporary art dialogue. His work remains a vital, unsettling mirror held up to modern society, reminding us of the fragile threads that connect—or fail to connect—us within the concrete labyrinth of the 21st century.

Isaac Cordal

Isaac Cordal

1974 - , Spain

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Urban Sculpture
  • Date Of Birth: 1974
  • Full Name: Isaac Cordal
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Notable Artworks: ['Cement Eclipses']
  • Place Of Birth: Pontevedra, Spain