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Mark Jenkins creates and installs his art in the streets of Polish city, Lodz. The American artist, born in Virginia, and known for using trash to create his art, gave a good scare to by passers with his realistic installations. (more…)
Luis Casas is an street artist from Havana, Cuba.Graduated from San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts and the Institute of Art (ISA) His work combines anonymous graffiti, photography, painting and installations. (more…)
It took about 3 weeks from the first brush stroke till the moment, that the ibug´s doors closed again behind the last visitor. Beforehand month of organization and dozens of weeks of hard work had to be done. An effort, that guests and ibug-fans obviously appreciated. (more…)
“JCDecaux Ice Lolly” is an action/intervention against the monopoly of JCDecaux and the advertising on the city streets . Sicilian born street artist Vlady replaced the standing adverts with his own colourful covers. (more…)
Back at Nuart after three years of absence, the Portuguese artist ±MaisMenos± realized two outdoor pieces in the Norwegian city of Stavanger. (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…)
Spencer Tunick stages scenes in which the battle of nature against culture is played out against various backdrops, from civic center to desert sandstorm, man and woman are returned to a preindustrial, pre-everything state of existence. (more…)
BLOOP International Proactive Art Festival delivers a guerrilla installation for its 2017 edition dedicated CHANGES. This installation is a new contribution to the OpenAir.Gallery, the Festival`s long term project to change the urban landscapes of an entire island. (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…)