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Hive Five Coworking Unveils Frida Kahlo Sculpture in Andorra

Businessman Turi Mora donates a street art sculpture of Frida Kahlo to Hive Five Coworking's entrance, promoting culture and creativity in Andorra.

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Key Points

  • Sculpture donated by Turi Mora of Grup Bomosa and Bomosa Foundation.
  • Produced by Reunió de Papaia; previously in Andorran urban tour.
  • Installed February 3, 2026, at Hive Five entrance in Andorra la Vella.
  • Aims to boost art's role, attracting coworkers, tourists, and passersby.

Hive Five Coworking in Andorra la Vella has installed a sculpture of Frida Kahlo at its main entrance, donated by businessman Turi Mora, founder of Grup Bomosa and the private Bomosa Foundation.

The work, from Mora's personal collection, was produced by the Reunió de Papaia art collective. It previously appeared in an urban exhibition that toured various Andorran sites, introducing the Mexican artist's legacy to broad audiences via street art.

The sculpture honors Kahlo as a defining 20th-century artist, representing creative liberty, inner strength, and genuineness. Positioned at Hive Five, it fosters interplay between culture, innovation, and talent, weaving art into everyday workspaces.

The project fits the Fundació Bonaventura Mora Sagués mission to advance cultural, social, and educational efforts for a more open, creative Andorra engaged with its surroundings. "With this sculpture we want to reinforce art's presence and relevance in Andorra, and continue boosting initiatives that position the country as a cultural reference," Mora stated.

Since installation on February 3, 2026, the piece has attracted coworking members, tourists, and passersby, cementing Hive Five as a venue where culture and creativity shape daily life and art remains open to all.

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