Galeria Eude opened in 1975 with Graphic Work and Multiples, an exhibition by Richard Hamilton.
Since then, Galeria Eude has specialized in original modern graphics by Spanish, British, and American artists: Miró, Tàpies, Chillida, Saura, Moore, Hamilton, Hockney, Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, and Keith Haring, among many others.
The gallery has also had photography shows by outstanding artists: Man Ray, Rodtschenko, Hausmann, and Bill Brand, to name a few.
Since 1983, the gallery has been promoting emerging and established Contemporary artists and has consolidated their work in painting and sculpture exhibitions and in video art and installation pieces.
Eude has participated and participates regularly in international Contemporary Art fairs: ARCO (Madrid), in New Art and Loops (Barcelona), Frankfurt Art Messe, Dresden Messe, Köln Messe (all of them in Germany), and Salon du Printemps (Montreal, Canada).
In 2004, Fina Furriol, the founder and director of Galeria Eude, was awarded the Art Critics Association of Catalunya (ACCA) Prize for best exhibition held in Barcelona in 2003: ART CONCRET (Contructivism with works by Max Bill, Sol LeWitt, and Morellet).
The gallery is a member of the Assocció Art Barcelona, and belongs to the Gremi de Galeries de Catalunya.
Eude was a 10th-century artist and a nun, who illustrated Bibles (The Beatus of Girona). She was one of the first artists to sign her work.
As Alexandre Cirici Pellicer, a well-known art critic says, ""We can consider Eude the first personality of a known name in Catalan Painting.""
Her name was chosen by Fina Furriol for many reasons: Eude was an artist who worked on paper, for the beautiful sound of her name when you pronounce it, and perhaps because she was a woman.