Young man with dark hair and mustache wearing a red fleece jacket, standing outdoors on a stone surface with a countryside landscape of green hills, trees, and small houses in the background.

Photographer and visual artist.

Miquel Cabello is a photographer and visual artist. His work stems from a series of persistent obsessions: innocence, play, a critique of classism—with a particular focus on appearance-based discrimination—and human sensuality. These concepts emerge as a consequence of a life marked by the absence of role models, difficulty in forming emotional bonds, economic hardship, and an awareness of the body as a site of desire, acceptance, and exclusion.

In his work, innocence does not appear as purity, but as a form of fertile ignorance: a state prior to fear, judgment, and the negative overinterpretation of the world.

Play, for its part, functions as a space for emotional experimentation, where the individual experiments with connection, pleasure, and the construction of identity.

In relation to both concepts, the critique of classism and human sensuality introduce a more political dimension: the way in which beauty, the body, and appearance condition social and affective relationships.

From a stage of greater stability and distance, Miquel Cabello revisits these experiences to transform them into images. TOTEN-NU, his personal project, arises from this need to visually represent lost innocence, interrupted youth, the desire to belong, and the silent violence of a society that classifies bodies according to their appearance, origin, and capacity to be desired.Former Customer

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