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Born in Denmark, Mikael B. emigrated to the United States to continue building his career in both the fine art world and urban contemporary genre. (more…)
Angus is a Bristol artist born and bred. He has been painting on the streets and at festivals since 2015. His art is heavily influenced by current affairs, icons and the people and streets around him. He is known for using well known characters and objects in his work along with tongue’n’cheek text and suggestions. (more…)
Art activist Vermibus took part in Nuart Festival by interpreting this year’s theme –Power in the Public Sphere- with his interventions through the city of Stavanger, to question who has the power and authority to communicate messages in public spaces. (more…)
CÚMUL is an experimental laboratory with artists, designers and engineers from Barcelona that offers new architectural scenes. The physical limits disappear and the urban landscape becomes the canvas we work on and thus, fantastic scenes that make us doubt the established logic are generated. (more…)
The contribution of Addam Yekutieli, aka Know Hope, to this year’s theme of Nuart Festival (Power in the Public Sphere) consisted in bringing us directly to the emotional core of the matter by addressing complex, current issues through the familiar emotions that we all recognize –specifically: heartbreaks. (more…)
The young Spanish artist Ampparito took part in the 17th edition of Nuart Festival, which addressed the theme of Power in the Public Sphere. Both his outdoor and indoor works were inspired by the saying “Your right to swing your arms ends just where the other man’s nose begins.” (more…)
Ús Barcelona, is the urban art festival that seeks to recapture abandoned public spaces through urban art and civic participation. As a result, the spaces are given a new social function, a new meaning and purpose. The first edition was held in 2014 at an old lot (more…)
“VINCULO IRROMPIBLE” (Unbreakable Link) is a piece of urban drift and passing rituals. Project curated by Susuna Blas and edited by Noemi Méndez for Nocapaper. (more…)
Meg Zany is a Los Angeles-based street artist. Zany’s first pieces of street art appeared early 2016 and she has since produced countless works in over a dozen cities around the world, including LA, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Boise, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, West Palm Beach, New Orleans, Montreal, London, Kraków, Paris, and Berlin. (more…)