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An art gallery in Madrid conceived as an urban suburb

A street and square system and rough concrete define the atmosphere of the exhibition space designed by Estudio Herreros in a 1920s building.

Estudio Herreros designed an exhibition space like a city, with a system of streets and squares and an urban setting, in line with the works on display that follow the trend of street art.

EspacioSOLO is not only a gallery but also an archive and a meeting place. The space is located on the first floor of a 1920 building designed by the Spanish architect and urban planner Secundino Zuazo (1887-1971).

The bare concrete of the walls, floors and ceiling enhances the colour of the works on display and helps to create a metropolitan atmosphere, as if the gallery were really a remote corner of the city’s outskirts.

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