Lluc Margrau

BIO

Lluc Margrau

València

1987

Lluc Margrau is a multidisciplinary artist. He holds a degree in Fine Arts from the Universidad de Castilla La Mancha. Between 2015 and 2017, he developed his artistic career between Spain and the United States.

His practice revolves around the codes of representation of memory and remembrance, understood as constructs that shape both individual identity and collective imaginaries. Through his projects, he proposes a critical reflection on the boundaries between the private and the common, fostering a sensitive engagement that crosses these spheres and questions their possible limits.

Each work constitutes an autonomous line of research, yet all are connected by the same conceptual concern: how we remember, record, and share experience. To this end, he employs various languages and media—such as architecture, cartography, and ephemeral elements like light and time—prioritizing those that enable an active relationship with the viewer. In this sense, interactivity is not merely a formal device, but a strategy to grant agency to the audience, inviting them to participate from their own standpoint and subjectivity.

He considers art to be a space for activating memory, where the intimate projects itself toward the collective and where the shared is reconfigured through individual experience. His works are conceived not as closed pieces, but as open devices capable of generating new readings and emotional connections between the one who observes, the one who remembers, and the one who interprets.

He has received numerous grants, awards, and residencies in the United States and Asia, including artist residencies at Sculpture Space New York and Vermont Studio Center, as well as the Ruth Katzman Grant awarded by The Art Students League of New York and the Beca Antón Asturias.

His work is part of the Colección de Arte Contemporáneo de la Generalitat Valenciana, Fundación Sorigué, Colección La Escalera, and Colección Chambao.

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  • Colección IIColección II Quick View
  • Desde ahora y desde siempreDesde ahora y desde siempre Quick View
  • Atlas 1Atlas 1 Quick View
  • Sobremesa IISobremesa II Quick View
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