Street Art Management
Street Art Management
Since the 1970s, any other form of artistic expression that falls under the umbrella of urban or street art, such as graffiti and murals, have been gaining unexpected relevance within contemporary art , reaching a peak and importance today that allows artists from these disciplines to exhibit some of their works in the most prestigious museums in the world.
An increasing number of cities are including open-air museums among their attractions, promoting this cultural initiative and fostering and promoting contemporary art. Urban art murals , both due to their artistic quality and size , are impossible to miss, adding artistic and cultural value to the facades and walls where they are displayed.
In Spain, cities such as Vitoria, Seville, León, Granada, Madrid, and Málaga have created their own "Street Art Itinerary ," included in the guides that Tourist Information Points offer visitors with all the cultural offerings, becoming a great alternative attraction to conventional museums.
Banksy , Keith Haring, Obey and Baskiat are some of the pioneering and most renowned artists, joined by new talents, albeit with established recognition, such as Casassola.
Mural decoration has become the brand image of cities and companies seeking to demonstrate their commitment to the dissemination of contemporary art. It transforms the environment in a unique and attractive way, becoming an important marketing tool.
Both exterior facades and interior walls can be transformed into canvases that not only enhance the appearance of the renovated building, but also add value to the sometimes degraded surroundings.
One of the most in-demand services lately is graffiti decoration in offices and private homes . This way, with custom designs that reflect both the artist's style and the owner's tastes, you achieve a unique, genuine, and completely unrepeatable work.
Many official bodies, such as city councils, provincial councils, and autonomous communities , as well as businesses and individuals, are interested in expanding their cultural offerings with large-scale urban works.
DDR Art Gallery exclusively represents Casassola, an artist who has worked on walls in Madrid, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Naples , and Dakar, among many other major European cities.
-2025-
ART MADRID INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR. MADRID.
-2020-
VERTICAL DISTRICT Valladolid
work: “Titan, working class”
work: "DIES PLUS MINUS DIES"
-2019-
FIG Bilbao live intervention, live painting action
work: “The Pact”
Mural , Talavera de la Reina (Toledo)
work "To the Mother"
-2018-
ARTAERORAP La Bañeza (León)
work: “It is the same and it is the same”
LIBRARTE Burgos
Photobook Fair
CAMPROVINARTE Camprovin (La Rioja)
Wurth Foundation Award for the best mural
work: “Communication”
-2017-
WITH A LOT OF ART Toledo
Urban art intervention
work: “Refugees”
WE ART FAIR, Conde Duque Center, Madrid
Best Artist Award.
-2016-
PAN Palazzo delle Arti Napoli Naples (Italy)
Work: "Mudra"
MULAFEST, Urban Culture Festival, Madrid
BURN Award, with the work “Through the Looking Glass”
WALLS TOBACCO FACTORY Madrid
Urban intervention organized by Madrid Street Art Project in coordination with the Ministry of Culture
Work: “Natura ex Machina”
CEART Museum Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
Solo Exhibition “ Anonymous City”
-2015-
COLOR URBANSUR Córdoba
Urban art intervention
work: “Incipiens”
IBERENCONTROS Castelo Branco (Portugal)
Urban art intervention
work: “Prometheus”
-2014-
DAK'ART BIENNIAL Dakar (Senegal)
“ Xeex” urban art intervention in the Medina
work “Pastor 01”
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