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Urbanact completed this year’s fourth mural in the city of Volos under the ”CityCall” project at the 6th Elementary School of Nea Ionia with the support of the Parents and Guardians Association. The Athenian artist Same84, who has dressed the city with several public frescoes, has also been involved in the recent swimming pool mural.
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…)
TAYONE‘s New intervation for Contorno Urbano in Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona, Spain) talks about the margins between humanity and its immediate context, the marginal and the integrated, the mainstream and popular culture, the high and the emergence or responsibility of the artistic subject in our dystopian reality . (more…)
Antwerp has got a new wall by Vertigo Graffiti. The Colombian embassy invited the renowed art colletive from Bogota to Merksem, a district in Antwerp to paint a giant mural. Tim Jentsch went to check it out.
Chris Zidek has finished a massive mural in Nashville, Tennessee based on the so called “sacred geometry and ancient forbidden archaeology”. Lets find out what he has to say about it: (more…)
Pejac recently visited NYC for the first time with a goal to spread his concerns about human relationship with nature through two new public interventions in Bushwick and Chinatown. (more…)
This week at Nuart Aberdeen artists, academics and street art lovers have been confronting the topic of how art should be part of people’s everyday life. This year’s theme – A Revolution of the Ordinary– has been addressed through a series of events, (more…)
Nuart Aberdeen, the little son of the Stavanger-based Nuart Festival, has just kicked off. Twelve street artists have being invited to Scotland to paint over the Granite City, which will definitely look less grey after this week. (more…)