Albert Macaya (1961) In this work, the artist plays with the tenuous and fragile corporeity and the luminous shadow that it generates; it also considers a new vision of empty and full spaces, a question that is present in current sculpture. A subject that defines the work of Albert Macaya is research into identity in the contemporary world. The author works extensively on the idea of building knowledge and identity. Looking at his artistic career, we can confirm that after a period in which he dedicated himself to painting, he moved on to work with sculpture as a terrain that, “has more possibilities to relate to space, to take steps towards installations: to make the visitors pass through the pieces, to make them feel involved,” as he says himself. 30th Julio Antonio Sculpture Award, 2000 Art Biennial