
Albarrán Bourdais is an international contemporary art gallery known for its strong focus on conceptual, minimalist, and process-driven art.
Founded in 2003, the gallery operates between Madrid and Menorca, creating a dialogue between urban and contemplative exhibition spaces.
It represents both established and mid-career artists whose practices often explore perception, materiality, time, and abstraction.
Artists associated with the gallery include figures such as Antoni Muntadas, José Manuel Ballester, Agustín González Goytisolo, and Jerónimo Elespe, among others.
Albarrán Bourdais is especially respected for its curatorial rigor and long-term commitment to artists rather than market trends.
The gallery frequently collaborates with museums and international institutions, reinforcing its intellectual approach to contemporary art.
Overall, it is considered one of Spain’s most influential galleries for collectors and audiences interested in quiet, reflective, and deeply conceptual practices.

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