SALA DALMAU

Founded in 1979, Sala Dalmau is an art gallery in Barcelona, ​​the capital of Catalonia, Spain. It has a long history of exhibiting modern and avant-garde art, with a particular focus on contemporary Spanish artists.

Sala Dalmau is an art gallery located in Barcelona, ​​Spain. Founded in 1979, the gallery has a long history of exhibiting modern and avant-garde art, with a particular focus on Spanish modern artists.

Sala Dalmau's exhibitions primarily include Surrealist, Modern, Abstract and Contemporary art, and the eclectic nature of the exhibitions reflects the gallery's commitment to presenting developments in the contemporary art world while respecting its rich historical heritage.

Some of the major artistic movements represented in Sala Dalmau's exhibitions include surrealism, modern art, abstract art, and contemporary art. The gallery's diverse range of exhibitions reflects its commitment to showcasing the latest developments in the art world while also honoring its rich historical legacy.

  • "Untitled" by Jorge Gay - 2008

In addition to exhibitions, the museum also publishes art books and catalogs, and has played an important role in promoting art and culture in Spain. It remains an important cultural facility in Barcelona today, hosting exhibitions and events that reflect the development of contemporary art.

In addition to its exhibitions, Sala Dalmau has also been involved in the publication of art books and catalogs, and has played an important role in the dissemination of Spanish art and culture. Today, the gallery continues to be an important cultural institution in Barcelona, ​​hosting exhibitions and events that showcase the latest developments in contemporary art.

  • "Perfiles" by Manuel Ángeles Ortiz - 1982

  • "Cabeza" by Manuel Ángeles Ortiz - 1959

HEREU believes that Sala Dalmau is a unique place that not only supports and showcases artists and creative talent, but also celebrates arts and culture.

From HEREU we believe that his cross-disciplinary partnership is a unique opportunity to celebrate modern art and culture as well as supporting and showcasing artists and creative talents.

  • "Aereos" by Eduardo Vega de Seoane - 2018