Tito Andreu, born in 1952, is a Spanish artist renowned for his unique approach to figurative surrealism, blending classical techniques with contemporary creativity. His work is defined by vibrant colors, emotional depth, and dreamlike scenarios that spark the imagination. Through his art, Tito delves into themes of human nature, the subconscious, and the boundaries between reality and fantasy.

His acclaimed exhibitions, such as Un Mundo Imaginario and Teatro Barroco at the New Art Fair in 2001, have earned him international recognition. Tito’s work has been featured in prestigious galleries across Spain, and his contributions to contemporary surrealism have positioned him as a significant voice in Spanish art, conveying the complexity of the human experience with a profound and timeless message.

Exhibitions

  • September 27, 2001
    Un Mundo Imaginario
    Galería Maria José Castellví, Barcelona

  • November 26 - December 15, 1998
    Tito Andreu (98) Pintura
    La Santa Centro Cultural, Barcelona

  • December 2001
    New Art Fair – Art Installations in Hotel Rooms
    Hotel Barceló Sants, Barcelona

  • 1999–2001
    Group Exhibitions
    Galería Maria José Castellví, Barcelona

Publications

  • March 2002
    Línea On Magazine
    "Una Paleta de Colores para Recrear la Vista"

  • December 14, 2001
    Noucasats i Viatjants Anònims a l'Hotel
    Barcelona newspaper

  • December 2001
    El arte duerme en el hotel
    Barcelona newspaper

  • December 16, 2001
    La Vanguardia pernocta en un hotel
    Local newspaper

  • Early 2000s
    Joan Estrada’s Birthday Celebration Featuring Tito Andreu’s Mural
    Barcelona magazine