From Street Art to Technology, the next universal language – The 8th edition of the BLOOP International Proactive Art Festival unveils its face. (more…)
Since April 30th, observers have had the chance to marvel at the high-rise building façade completed by artists Francisco Bosoletti and Young Jarus at Wassertorstraße 65. And for photographers, there’s a surprise in store. (more…)
Truly Design joins forces with Spotify to honor the Legend David Bowie. The installation was created to commemorate the legendary rock star, who passed away two years ago. An exhibition which recounts his endeavors is being held at the Brooklyn Museum up until July 15. (more…)
Airborne Mark is giving a new look to some spots in London, this time in Camden Town with his origami roseproject. With his inspirational work he tries to maintain the legal walls in London without tagging, which is very difficult nowadays. (more…)
Edoardo Tresoldi leaves the world speechless with his new installation in the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. (more…)
Controversial artist Biancoshock presented his latest istallation for the Outdoor Festival 2018 that took place in Rome (IT). Suprisingly its humouristic approach is followed by a bitter fact. Street art commercialism! As the artist explains: ”Behind the growing success of street art there are often mechanisms that transform artists into tools in the hands of galleries, institutions and media. (more…)
He goes to sleep in the night thinking about the next project. Teo Kay Kay, also know as “Teo KayKay” is an artist originating from Europe whose identity is unknown. He’s influenced by the urban environments of New York City and Los Angeles. He loves to create custom champagne bottles inspired by diamonds. He appears always with a cover face, as he wants for people to stay focused on his art and not on his face. (more…)
Ernest Zacharevic returns for a second year of Splash and Burn with a giant SOS distress call carved into the landscape of an oil palm plantation; calling attention to the ongoing destruction of Indonesia’s forests and wildlife. (more…)
STOP THE PRESS…AND THE BUS! Stavanger, previously regarded as the ‘Oil Capital of Norway’, is fast on its way to becoming the world’s first ‘Art City’. (more…)