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This year the third Vilnius Street Art Festival entered the train station district in Vilnius, Lithuania – an area usually perceived as a controversial part of the town. (more…)
From the last week in August, an invited national and international roster of artists descended upon Stavanger, Norway to leave their mark on the city’s walls, both indoor and out for Nuart Festival‘s 15th Anniversary. (more…)
BLOOP International Proactive Art Festival, an avant-garde art project by Biokip Labs has become Ibiza`s cultural and urban requalification project. Under the festival ethos “Art is for everybody” the festival is completely free for everybody. (more…)
“Play” was the theme of this years Nu Art Festival and true to its subject, Ernests work remains as spontaneous and experimental as ever. Through a series of on street murals and a motion sensor operated installation in the Stavanger tunnel, Ernest references Norwegian culture and community. (more…)
Since 2009, every year Urban Forms festival of urban art takes place. This year they have started in September, with a new wall in Lodz by Messy Desk form Hong Kong. This will be marked on 6th of september as the big opening. (more…)
Last week NEVERCREW were part, among many other international artists, of the Vision Art Festival in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. For this particular event they realized a mural paiting, “Developing machine n.1”, interacting with the structure of the location and with its use (cable car station). (more…)
Polish artist duet SEPE&CHAZME has finished a large mural for Vilnius Street Art Festival in collaboration with the Polish Institute in Vilnius. The mural is called “Corest Fity” – an allusion to the lost relation between the people and the nature. (more…)
On the 30th of August IBUg´s 10th edition came to an end. Until the evening more than 6000 people visited the festival for urban art and culture in Plauen, Germany. About 60 artists from 11 countries, including creative folks from Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Belarus, Ukraine, Mexico (more…)
MILLO has just completed a large mural in Vilnius, Lithuania for the third Vilnius Street Art Festival. Itallian artist is known for monochromic and bold style. In Vilnius he has created his very first site-specific mural incorporating exsisting windows and other architectural details into the painting. (more…)