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From April 23 to May 18, 2021, the Dresden artist Jens Besser was on the Eurovelo 7 between Dresden and Bologna with his cargo bike. His bike tour took him to Regensburg, Linz, Innsbruck, Brenner, Trient, Mantua and Camposanto, among others. (more…)
Street Artist Jupiterfab presented his 2 latest murals, supported by the UN, focusing on migration issues in Mexico. The project began interviewing 20 migrants from several countries, (more…)
“Ta nature m’est fleur” is a carte blanche work commissioned by Cultural Centre la Villa Culture Ganshoren (Brussels) to the artist Anthea Missy. For the International LGTBQI+ Rights Day, (more…)
NOZO1 is a street artist from Greece and a graduate student of Architecture at the National University of Athens.
His career started through graffiti on the walls of his hometown, Chalkida. Over the years he has been dealing with the visual arts. He mainly uses the black and white color palette with sociopolitical messages. (more…)
As part of the ongoing effort to curb anti-Asian hate and raise awareness about the history of the Asian-American Diaspora, Lauren has painted this homage to Asian resilience in Chinatown, LA. (more…)
Mexican artist Fosil drives us deeper in to his latest mural creation in Guanajuato, explaining the deeper meanings of his symbolisms interwined with a historical and cultural background of a nearly forgotten ancient central American culture. (more…)
Art of Protest Projects and Malton Town Council are excited to bring the ever talented London based but Scarborough bred artist duo STATIC to the town of Malton! (more…)
Born in Almeria and currently living in Copenhagen. Urban illustrator and artist. His first contact with graffiti was in late 1999 and he instantly fell in love with this dangerous and unhealthy but colorful utensil spitting paint. Illustration and characters have been his main passion, always with irony, a touch of melancholy and trying to contextualize with a background story. (more…)