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Polish born street artist Yola (Jola Kudela) was recently invited to take part in this year’s Art Festival CONTEXTS2017 in Sokolowsko Laboratorium Sztuki, Poland. Her project, “The Blind leading The Blind”, consisted of a 70m2 paste up and a video “I choose not to”. (more…)
Art challenges the status quo by its very nature but, with some artists, this is more evident than with others. That’s the case of the ‘craftivist’ Carrie Reichardt, who attended this year’s edition of Nuart Festival investigating the theme of ‘Power in the Public Sphere’. (more…)
Take a look of what went down during the infamous Crystal Ship Festival this summer. If you haven’t heard, it is a contemporary art festival that specializes in public spaces, producing over 25 installations, sculptures and murals per year. (more…)
What’s the Archivist’s Circle? A little explanation by top female artist Swoon on what, where, when, regarding her latest project which focuses on all of her older works:
”I’m gearing up for my first major retrospective this fall in CAC Cincinnati.” (more…)
During her residency in Holland Aïda Gomez has developed a project about the real effectiveness of these limiters. “Concertina” – barbed wire in Spanish – is a fascinating and disturbing word, it sounds beautiful and musical but it represents a lethal element for those who try to pass over it. (more…)
“VINCULO IRROMPIBLE” (Unbreakable Link) is a piece of urban drift and passing rituals. Project curated by Susuna Blas and edited by Noemi Méndez for Nocapaper. (more…)
Meg Zany, a rising star in the Los Angeles street art scene, has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for her new “Courage Has No Gender” mural campaign. The new project is an offshoot of one of Zany’s most iconic stencils: Amelia Earhart paired with the words “Courage Has No Gender”. (more…)
Meg Zany is a Los Angeles-based street artist. Zany’s first pieces of street art appeared early 2016 and she has since produced countless works in over a dozen cities around the world, including LA, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Boise, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, West Palm Beach, New Orleans, Montreal, London, Kraków, Paris, and Berlin. (more…)
Nomad is the collective duo Joy Gilleard also known as Cbloxx and Hayley Garner a.k.a. AYLO. Together they realise loads of different projects in the field of urban art, illustration, graffiti, and design (more…)