Ignasi Aballí belongs to a generation of Catalan artists (along with Pep Agut and Mabel Palacín) who, in the nineties, recuperated conceptual aesthetics, reflections on the creative process and the political nature of art. His artwork integrates everyday life into artistic conception, the passage of time and its traces, as well as the relationship between humanity and its contemporary world. He questions the boundaries between the physical-imagined-represented space; the languid line that separates reality-fiction, presence-absence, materiality-volatility, etc.