Sculptor and driving force behind the Gogul group, which revolutionised Catalan and Spanish art in the 1970’s by embracing the new artistic movements of Constructivism, Conceptualism and Pop Art, Albert Coma Estadella (Lérida, 1933-1991) set out, using a combination of mobile elements and found objects, a schematic, object-based world that points towards abstraction and minimalism. Coma Estadella crafted wood so that its natural colour acquired the chromatic range of Pop Art, while conserving a certain sobriety that balanced his pieces as a whole, making them archetypal examples of the finished work.