Art Madrid'26 – David Sánchez – Vibram panel memorias (2025)

David Sánchez | Vibram panel memorias

David Sánchez

Vibram panel memorias, 2025

Instalación modular

300 x 300 cm

Galería La Mercería

Valencia, España

Programa General A14

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about David Sánchez

Valencia, 1983

David Sánchez is a Spanish artist born in 1983 in Valencia. He began doing graffiti under the name SEB at the age of 13. His work explores contemporary visual ecosystems and how elements of deconstruction coexist with the purity of straight lines. Sánchez imbues his work with a spirit of research and exploration, relentlessly seeking the outcomes of constructive processes rather than focusing solely on the process itself. In this space, he interacts with gesture and imprint. Perhaps influenced by his beginnings in graffiti, he demonstrates a keen sensitivity to color and chromatic richness. He pays close attention to composition, ensuring that nothing is left to chance. However, he never uses a preliminary sketch; instead, he directly approaches the format with an idea, layering and building it as if working with Photoshop.

In his Valencia studio, his creations are meticulously crafted, constantly pushing the boundaries of format and material. In his latest solo project, Y N G R A V I T Y, presented at La Mercería Gallery, the artist showcases sensory atmospheres through registers on different planes. The installation offers an immersive experience, with the use of methacrylate evoking a sensation similar to entering the sea with crystal-clear water.

David Sánchez 's works

David Sánchez | M11

David Sánchez

M11, 2025

Instalación modular

30 x 20 cm

David Sánchez | Vibram panel memorias 2

David Sánchez

Vibram panel memorias 2, 2025

Instalación modular

250 x 150 cm

Featured works

Carmen Mansilla | Riverside

Carmen Mansilla

Riverside, 2025

Óleo y lápiz sobre lino

50 x 50 cm

Dave Cooper | Creamsicle 2

Dave Cooper

Creamsicle 2, 2023

Óleo sobre lienzo

71 x 71 cm

Fabian Treiber | You Wouldn’t Believe, What I’ve Been Through

Fabian Treiber

You Wouldn’t Believe, What I’ve Been Through, 2025

Acrílico, tinta, pastel al óleo, pastel y papel sobre lienzo

170 x 180 cm

Joost Vandebrug | 25-29

Joost Vandebrug

25-29, 2025

Transferencias de emulsión fotográfica sobre papel morera

135 x 100 cm

Lorenzo Fernández | Justicia

Lorenzo Fernández

Justicia, 2023

Óleo y acrílico sobre aluminio

120 x 120 cm

Maxim Wakultschik | Life doesn’t frighten me

Maxim Wakultschik

Life doesn’t frighten me, 2025

Colored wooden sticks

35 x 26 x 8.6 cm

Sergio de la Flora | Nihonzaru

Sergio de la Flora

Nihonzaru, 2023

Óleo sobre resina y madera

50 x 50 cm

Steen Ipsen | Ellipse 19

Steen Ipsen

Ellipse 19, 2022

Cerámica esmaltada en negro y PVC amarillo

43 x 42 x 45 cm

Tadanori Yamaguchi | Ramas en blanco

Tadanori Yamaguchi

Ramas en blanco, 2017

Mármol blanco

70 x 70 x 20 cm

Xavi Noble | What lies beneath

Xavi Noble

What lies beneath, 2025

Acrílico y spray sobre tela

120 x 100 cm

Ana Monsó | Después del silencio 7

Ana Monsó

Después del silencio 7, 2025

Acrílico y tinta sobre lienzo

187 x 157 cm

CHIU Huai-Hsuan | Read After Cutting 30

CHIU Huai-Hsuan

Read After Cutting 30, 2025

Various types of wood, metal, gear, motor

43.1 x 30.6 x 9.5 cm

Crystal Lupa | One Hundred Years of Solitude

Crystal Lupa

One Hundred Years of Solitude, 2023

Oil on linen folding screen

168 x 189 x 3.2 cm

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro) | Sobre los márgenes del cielo

DIMASLA (Diana + Álvaro)

Sobre los márgenes del cielo, 2024

Polvo de cemento en suspensión, lluvia, sol, viento, polen de tomillo y romero sobre acrílico en tela de algodón natural cosida, expuesta sobre suelo de arcilla calcáreo durante cuatro meses

130 x 162 cm