Loewe Foundation
The Loewe Foundation was established in February 1988 as a private cultural foundation protected by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. The Foundation was born to systemize and institutionalize Loewe's long-standing support to culture. The Foundation's core goals would be to sponsor music, poetry and design, and to foster young talent and creativity. With a specific focus on education, music, dance, poetry and design, the Loewe Foundation develops its initiatives aiming to preserve heritage and stimulate creativity.
Recognized "for its selfless character, challenging proposals and strict realization of high-quality projects", the Foundation was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts in 2002, granted by the Spanish Government at the Ministry of Culture's proposal.
It was set up in February 1988 to institutionalize the support to culture shown by Loewe from as early as the 1950s, as a result of the passion and vocation of Enrique Loewe Lynch, great-grandson of the House's founder with a solid avant-garde arts background.