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Urbanact (urbanact.gr) completed “CITY CALL” an urban art mural programme open to the public in the city of Volos. The programme focused on the participation of citizens in the rendering of their frescoes, the voluntary participation of artists and the participatory process for the selection of the final drafts. (more…)
Urbanact established the realization of a series of public frescoes in the city of Volos, with the voluntary participation of famous artists from Greece and abroad, on surfaces that “emerge” from an open call to the citizens. (more…)
“Life in shadows” – This nostalgic family portrait, based on an old picture, pretends to be an open window to this “typical family” intimacy. Despite a scene that seems relaxed, we can feel the defiant gaze of the masculine character. (more…)
“Falsas Promesas / Broken Promises”: omino71 launches “I Muri Di Carta” with its two posters, a series of interventions of artists who usually do their artworks in the streets with the paper as their main medium. (more…)
Lodz 4 Cultures Festival is over. This year the event has left some permanent traces in the city space, namely 7 new murals.
Not a while ago we did an interview with ADD FUEL, the Portuguese artist that mixes the traditional Portuguese tiles with stencil. Now he sent us his lastest work in the Stavanger Airport, in Norway, curated by our friends of NuArt Festival. (more…)
Street art pioneer John Fekner was back in Stavanger after his piece “Broken Promises” (Nuart 2014), which –in turn- was originally stencilled in 1980 on a decaying building in New York to highlight the inadequate housing and poor services afflicting the South Bronx. (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…)
Presented by the London-based poster gallery Flyingleaps, Derek Mawudoku’s quite underrated raw imagery arrived to Stavanger on the occasion of the 17th edition of Nuart Festival. (more…)