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The hospital in Trastevere hosts the first mural of the second edition of the urban project born to reclaim the value of urban heritage. A different view of the city, of Trastevere and of health structures in Rome.
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A fine project is unfolding in Rome at the moment under the curation of our partners at the Forgotten Project! The Nuovo Regina Margherita Hospital will be the spot for the first intervention of this urban art project, that was born to reclaim the value of urban heritage.
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Italian artist Flavio Campagna Kampa recently finished a large mural in Rome depicting a cinema icon Steeve Reves. In his own words the artist explains how it all unfolded.
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Four world-famous British street artists and four new themes for the project dedicated to the forgotten buildings of Rome. The second edition of Forgotten Project will start this March in Rome.
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“ S I K A M E ”, a trip into the suburbs of Rome. 5 Roman authors, met Sikame painted by El Niño De Las Pinturas & Lucas Carrillo (Granada – Spain) on 5 walls in 5 districts of Rome:
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The Contemporary Art Museum of Rome MACRO houses the first exhibition devoted to the “Forgotten Project”. Forgotten… (THE EXHIBITION) will be on view from April 13th to May 15th inside the 9A wing of MACRO Testaccio.
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Recently the 4th Forgotten Project’s artistic intervention took place in Rome. Previous themes of the project were neglected areas, former factories and little stations. This time the urban art project focused on shut down cinemas in Rome, whose future in uncertain and which have been ‘forgotten’.
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Italian street artist Pixelpancho just finished has latest wall, titled “Teseo e il Minotauro”. The piece is located in Primavalle district in Rome. His earthly colours bring out this ancient feeling.
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From January 18th Portuguese artist Bordalo II will be in Rome for a week to create one of his creatures made out of recycled materials. Old bicycles, tires and colors will be used to set up his artwork. The place chosen is Saint Peter Station which, with 253 trains per day,
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