Spain’s Living Art


Artists entrust us with their work.
We curate living ecosystems around it.
Spain Passion works alongside institutions to activate artists, ideas, territories, and audiences
transforming artworks into shared cultural experience and long-term value.

Working for Art

Spain Passion works with artworks entrusted by artists, activating them through collaboration.

We build curated frameworks where contemporary Spanish art remains visible, contextualised, and in circulation, supporting institutions that see culture as something alive, rooted in territory and oriented toward the future.

We recognise a Spanish tradition of shared custody and help extend it into the present.

Working with Institutions

We collaborate with museums, foundations, and cultural spaces through light, flexible formats:

Curated custody of artworks for defined periods
Artist context and documentation
Pilot loans, small exhibitions, and collection dialogues
International circulation with return to territory

Institutions don’t only preserve history.
They decide what remains alive.

A Curatorial Relationship

We are listening

We take time to understand your space, your programme, and your context.
From there, we propose a small, focused curatorial selection.

Projects usually start as pilot custodianships — one or a few artworks, for a defined period.
If resonance appears, continuity can grow through exhibitions, dialogues with your collection, or shared publications.

Spain Passion works slowly, deliberately, and in close dialogue with each institution.

Projects built
around meaning

Circulation & Care

  • Professional coordination of transport, packing, and installation
  • Documentation for custody, condition reports, and artwork tracking
  • Support with international circulation and customs processes
  • Clear return paths and timeline management
  • Continuous curatorial oversight throughout the custody period

We take care
of the journey.

Policy

Mutual trust between artist, institution, and curator
Clear custody periods and documentation
Respect for your curatorial independence
Care for the artwork and its context
A shared commitment to keeping contemporary Spanish art visible and alive