Lovers of the ‘Espacio Micus’

Eduard Micus made with his own hands the ideal place to display his ample and vast work, characterised by contrast and, as from one moment, by the technique of ‘coudrages’.  A vanguard space for abstraction.

Lacking arguments that show the contrary, we believe we can state that the ‘Espacio Micus’ is the most special place of all those dedicated to art in Ibiza.  It was built by Eduard Micus himself (1925-2000), recreating himself in that way in another of his great passions, architecture.  A space that the German thought up to exhibit his own vast work, as he was firmly convinced that if the paintings were displayed in the proper place, they would look much better.
Micus sketched, but most of all painted.  Contrast was the formal principle of his creation; a style marked by the demand for simplicity in the purification of the elemental and the division of the painting using the line as a metaphorical boundary, the base of coudrages, original contribution of the author of ‘History of Art’, and without doubt, one of his most significant legacies.  A style in which form is conceived as content.  After his death, his museum-workshop was converted into a contemporary art gallery, with a favouritism towards abstract creation.  “I feel obliged as universal heiress to keep it open, to display and share what my father did with all those who love art”, explains Katja, director of the ‘Espacio Micus’.
How to get to the gallery:
The ‘Espacio Micus’ is on the road from Jesús to Cala Llonga, km3 (on the left).  It only opens on Sundays and holidays or by previous telephone appointment
(0034 971-191-923).