Help for young artists may have started in 2005 with the reception at Superstudio, artists trying to express themselves with often fine work in the only places accessible to them, the walls of the city, and the defacement artists ravaging other walls and artefacts with tagging and obscenities.
With the first exhibitions at Superstudio Più dedicated to Bros, TV Boy, which came after the Americans Sharp and Daze, followed by the large group exhibition at Pac, and the initiative of the manhole covers decorated by international names in Via Montenapoleone, thanks to us street artists are beginning to be recognised as artists capable of improving the city. The many opportunities offered to women in art and design so that their talent, equal to that of men, could be recognised, by inviting them to present themselves at our most important events, were all stages of support for the empowerment of women from the younger generations.
Attention to many other issues, in particular focusing on Autism and Creativity in cooperation with the CuoreMenteLab association, gave us the opportunity to show the potential of children and young people with this syndrome. The donation of 12,000 masks purchased to defend the most fragile and poor visitors was a spontaneous gesture in the drama of the pandemic outbreak.
The complete and voluntary hospitality and assistance of 40 Ukrainian women and girls for a whole year allowed us to be among the first helpers in our new Superstudio Village space. These and the many other charity initiatives proposed or supported over time have made Superstudio such an influential innovative enterprise in Milan, capable of taking a careful look at social issues and what we could do. Today we know that this attention has become an inseparable and inalienable part of our reality and we are glad to sign ourselves Superstudio Group s.r.l.