You may consider a modest donation — however much you can afford, when it comes from the heart, it’s the kind of gesture that makes us warm with appreciation.
For the first time in the city, and within the framework of the Brussels Days project, the internationally renowned Belgian artist Jaune has created a large intervention in Madrid’s public space. An over 20 meters long mural, it pays tribute to the workers who keep the world going,
Mercar, is the new floating art installation Elbi Elem has done for Festival Circular in San Cristobal de los Angeles, Madrid, curated by Madrid Street Art Project.
The project idea realised by artist, SpY, is simple and recognisable. It consists of the reproduction of a first-quarter moon installed on one of the construction cranes of the fifth tower of the Caleido complex, in the north of Madrid.
Liquitex, market leader in acrylic paint, will once again participate in this new edition of Art Madrid as a collaborator through a very special project: #SomosKanva.
For Madrid Street Art Project its been an exciting year, filled with art experiences in the public space. Right when it is about to end, we remember 2018 as another brilliant year, with renewed projects born during the last few years, as well as new and exciting ones.
The Madrid Street Art Project has recently curated and produced four new murals in Madrid’s downtown area, for the second edition of Urvanity art fair. These four works have been carried out by international artists or collectives with an extended career in street art: