Yosi
Negrín

Yosi
Negrín

Yosi Negrín (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 1994) is an artist and architect. His work unfolds through installations, sculptures and speculative spatial proposals where the architectural, the organic and the fictional coexist. He constructs his practice as an essay-garden, in which each piece contributes to a self-contained ecosystem shaped by notions of fragility, non-productivity and the inert as sources of life and possibility.

His work has been shown at institutions and venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Conde Duque, The Clemente Center (New York), Pal Project (Paris), Sónar, MIRA Festival, Maus Hábitos (Porto), TEA Tenerife and the Sala de Arte Joven in Madrid, among others.

He is also a co-founder of the collective project Casa Antillón in Madrid, where he explores collaborative forms of expression across design, art and architecture.