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BLOOP International Proactive Art Festival addresses social themes every and this year is dedicated to CULMINATION. Helder Cavalcante makes his first appearance at the Mediterranean gem’s longest running art event. (more…)
Shepard Fairey, local artists and curator Iryna Kanishcheva stand for Ukraine with a powerful action and fundraising in Gainesville, Florida. The power of public art in connecting people, raising awareness and positive social change is illustrated by a documentary launched now. (more…)
New mural “HAPPY FAMILY” created by Jupiterfab next to next to the biggest market in Guadalajara. It is a reflection about the disconnection caused by digital technology, eating junk food, the overuse of digital apps. (more…)
New mural by Jorge Rodriguez Gerada titled “OUTSIGHT”, invites us toquestion the effects of children viewing their worldthrough the ‘play’ symbol. The mural is situated on the side of a residential building in the champagne quarter of Laon,France. (more…)
We bring you a recent mural by Jupiterfab which includes a series of 3 consecuitive walls. It is part of the long term project titled “Is this modern society?” The project is comprised of murals, exhibitions and art installations (more…)
An aerial view shows a giant landart fresco by French-Swiss artist Saype, painted for the 11th step of his worldwide “Beyond Walls” project at the Expo 2020 World Exhibition in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, October 2021. (more…)
October saw the end of the fourth stage of HollAndMe – Dutch Street Art In Six Italian Cities, the journey of Dutch urban creativity in Italy, itself a part of the (S)punti di Vista wider cultural programme (more…)
An aerial view shows the giant ephemeral landart painting entitled “World in Progress II” by Swiss-French artist Saype (Guillaume Legros) representing two children drawing and building with origami their ideal world, (more…)
In this mural entitled Eclipse, Said Dokins refers to the multiplicity of possible definitions of a city like Vienna, asking passers-by to define or tell a story of their own experience in the place using a single word. (more…)