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For this year’s edition of Nuart Festival, the Russian activist and interventionist Igor Ponosov brought his characteristic ‘street conceptualism’ to the sea. Titled “Too Far, Too Close”, his main piece was realized on a typical Stavanger sailboat, which was sailing the bay twice a day. (more…)
The contribution of Addam Yekutieli, aka Know Hope, to this year’s theme of Nuart Festival (Power in the Public Sphere) consisted in bringing us directly to the emotional core of the matter by addressing complex, current issues through the familiar emotions that we all recognize –specifically: heartbreaks. (more…)
Born in Alzira (Valencia-Spain), Toni Espinar began painting in the streets in 1988 with motives of social claim.
Specialist in large murals without iconographic or technical limits. He has participated and organized street art festivals and his goal is to make street art not to end up being a fashion, but a popular revolution. (more…)
In words of Said Dokins: ‘Heliographies of Memory is a long-term project that explores diverse social and historical relations that define specific places and, at the same time, resignify the sites within contemporary imaginaries, such as displaced memories encrypted in the flow and transit, a Non-place. (more…)
Once upon a time, a loner began to draw in her/his spare time to alleviate anxiety. After walking hours and hours in Paris this loner decided to leave their drawings in public spaces, sometimes in areas where few people passed. (more…)
The project Between Stopovers is both, point of departure and documentation of a journey that takes the artist couple Sophia Hirsch and Johannes Mundinger from Kehl on the river Rhine via Belgrade to Krakow and Vienna.Chosen at first for merely practical reasons, the trip’s succession of intermediary stops yet becomes its conceptual frame – the conjoining element between these places is their function as a journey’s stopovers. (more…)
This Playground in Turin is not just a sports field but an instrument of repossession of urban spaces. Designed and promoted by Fondazione per l’architettura / Torino Festival for architecture in town, by IED Torino & ARTECO. (more…)
Last month was the opening of the Exhibition ‘Unnatural Borders’ of Tim Boin and Sober Industries and it was a great success. This exhibition in Salford, UK came to life thanks to Quays Culture. A company from Salford that is inspired by digital art. (more…)
ArtOvrag urban art festival gets started painting the largest mural in the world. The mural will set a new Guinness world record. Street artist Misha Most started painting a 10.000 square metres mural. According to organizers, it will be the largest monumental wall painting and will set a new Guinness world record. (more…)