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Portuguese artist Bordalo II has just completed a new wall in the city of Nancy. His polar bear and his 2 cubs have taken place on the wall of a nursery school,
>> read morePortuguese activist and ecologic artist Artur Bordalo, aka Bordalo II, has delivered his most ambitious trash animal installation to date entitled Wild Wild Waste, powered by Zappos.com, debuting a 10,000 square feet world of trash on display during Life Is Beautiful Festival’s in Downtown Las Vegas.
>> read moreMore than 1 tonne of plastic have been saved from the dump to be turned into this awereness message to our wasteful society. Bordalo II is an artivist from Portugal, working all around the world to highlight environmental problems related to pollution.
>> read moreSuprise! We talk to the creator of the ‘Trash Animals’. The talented Portuguese artist who creates, recreates, assembles and develops ideas with end-of-life material. In this way he relates us to sustainability, ecological and social awareness! Meet Mr Bordalo II.
>> read moreBorn in Lisbon in 1987, Artur Bordalo aka Bordalo II grew up watching his grandfather, Real Bordalo, painting the city of Lisbon. Bordalo II presents us a figurative painting full of vivacity and movement,
>> read moreBordalo II’s latest BIG TRASH ANIMAL was presented to the city of Rome. Built on a wall at the entrance of Saint Peter Train Station, this work was realized thanks to Forgotten Project, in partnership with Ferrovie dello Stato Group and the XIII municipality.
>> read moreA new wall has risen with one more amazing creation by Junk artist Bordalo II. This bird figure was made at Apus Apus, Kilińskiego 127 in the city of Lodz in Poland.
>> read moreBordalo II, a Portugese artist known for his imaginative instalations as well as other urban sorts of urban interventions has just completed his latest inspiring instalation. This time the work “Guaxinão” or Big Raccoon is in an abandoned part of the modern art museum – Centro Cultural de Belém.
>> read moreThere are pieces that interact with Lisbon´s street objects creating critics to the society, as pollution , cctv control, media´s lies, submission, women´s exploration, euro bankrupt, etc.
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