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On March 31st, a groundbreaking piece of public art in Denmark will be unveiled by two female artists – La Vaughn Belle and Jeannette Ehlers – to raise awareness of Denmark’s colonial impact and those who fought against it. (more…)
Manila Savagery is the title of the latest mural by Angge Lorente and Crist Espiritu, which incorporates images that evoke foreign cultures from its colonial history. (more…)
Lessons from the Past and Challenges for the Future. The Science Hall of Fame has been presented on Friday February the 2nd, at the Galleria Nazionale by Francesco Prosperetti, Special Superintendent of Archaeology, Arts and Landscape of Rome, Tiziana Coccoluto, Chief of Cabinet of Mibact, Marta Branca, General Director of the L. Spallanzani Hospital, Graffiti Zero’s Matteo Colavolpe, Curator of the project and the three artists involved in the project in Folchi Street. (more…)
Magdalena Lazur from www.culture.pl sent this great article about Daniel Rycharski The influences of street art is making a change that people in cities and villages look to public art nowadays. (more…)
Nicola Alessandrini and Gio Pistone are two Italian artists who have been active for many years, both working on an international level, individually and together mainly for communities and the urban art sector. (more…)
Goya Torres is a visual/street-artist based in the United Kingdom at the moment, originally born in Mexico. Her practice moves towards blurring the separation line between fine arts, street-art and illustration in order to develop a visual contemporary language that encapsulates reality nowadays. (more…)
From mid-May to early June 2017, the city of Satka celebrates its first official street art festival. Together with their Swiss and Russian colleagues Nevercrew and Petro and Slak from Aesthetics Group, Italian street artists Solo and Diamond painted five facades of buildings in a residential neighborhood of Satka. (more…)
Add Fuel (Diogo Machado, 1980) has been building a solid reputation as a visual artist and illustrator in recent years. Having first created a unique visual universe populated by sci-fi inspired, fun-loving creatures, this Portuguese artist has recently redirected his attention to reinterpreting the language of traditional tile design, and the Portuguese azulejo (glazed tiles) in particular. (more…)
Once again this amazing Duo have created an amazing piece of art and this time it is in the land down under. TelmoMiel are getting us used to many amazing and huge walls, and this is from their latest work on their Australian tour. (more…)