There is a phrase from the American musician John Cage that says “the art is not something that a single person creates, but a process set in motion by many.” A quote that resonates across our country where Uber has helped turn movement into art through urban nights, the gesture of a driver, or the theater you always reach on time. A triumph that Uber has celebrated with an event that reinforces the link between mobility and art.
And the venue chosen for this anniversary has been the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, a collaborator of Uber since last September, through an event where, in addition to displaying ten works by the artist Simmon Said representing ten key milestones for Uber in Spain, there were toasts, laughter, high-profile guests, and the certainty that this is only the beginning of the new movement.
Uber Mobility: Art Celebrates Shared Movement
Uber celebrates a decade in Spain by creating a standout moment that blends visibility, reputation, and storytelling at a pivotal point in the mobility conversation in the country.


