Explore our archive dedicated to the thought-provoking work of Isaac Cordal. His miniature cement figures, seamlessly placed within the urban environment, offer a unique commentary on contemporary society. From political satire to observations on daily life, Cordal’s art blends seamlessly with its surroundings, prompting viewers to reconsider their perspectives. Discover the artistry, the hidden locations, and the deeper meaning behind each meticulously crafted piece. Dive into the world of urban interventions and uncover the stories behind these captivating miniature masterpieces.

Beaufort04: Waiting for Climate Change
There’s strange things happening at the Flemish coast. This weekend, the open air art festival Beaufort04 started, transforming the Belgian coast into an enormous space for contemporary art in the public landscape. Various contemporary artist like Wim Delvoye, Ai Wei Wei and Anthony Gormley already produced their series of work during the first three editions, now it’s time for others to do the same… Isaac Cordal for example is creating a body of work called Waiting for Climate Change, consisting of several of his well-known sculptures and installations that will be exhibited on the beach of De Panne as well as in a local historic villa. In my eyes, having all these small figures in a publicly accessible area and discussing climate change at the beach is quite an interesting approach. It’s a perfect scenario for Isaac’s works! ...