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Ollè

A study of how everyday objects hold the weight of personal history.

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Bruno Ollé is a Barcelona-based artist whose work bridges painting, sculpture, and installation. Educated at the University of Barcelona, his practice investigates the history of found materials and the shifting meaning of everyday objects. He explores how individual memory attaches itself to physical items, utilizing the tradition of the readymade to recontextualize the familiar. His work has been featured in exhibitions such as the 2023 group show 3 UNDER 40 and the solo presentation Paisatge de Lluna i Sol. Beyond the gallery space, the name Ollè carries a legacy of visual innovation in Catalonia, encompassing the architectural photography of Alfons Ollé and the theatrical direction of Àlex Ollé.

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Ollè utilizes found objects and varied media to examine the intersection of memory and materiality. His aesthetic relies on the relocation of the mundane, turning physical remnants into explorations of personal history and site-specific installation.
Readymade TraditionIndividual MemoryMaterial ProvenanceFound ObjectsSpanish Installation Art
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What mediums does Bruno Ollé work in?

He works across painting, sculpture, and installation, often incorporating found objects into his pieces.

Where is the artist based?

Bruno Ollé is based in Barcelona, Spain, where he received his Master’s degree from the University of Barcelona.

What are the central themes of his work?

His practice focuses on individual memory, the provenance of materials, and the relocation of everyday objects.

Has his work been exhibited recently?

Yes, notable exhibitions include the 2023 3 UNDER 40 group show and his 2026 solo show Paisatge de Lluna i Sol at Alzueta Gallery.

What is the significance of the readymade in his art?

He uses the readymade tradition to explore how the meaning of an object changes when it is moved from its original context into an artistic one.

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