Tag: Isaac Cordal
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Osona ARTIMUR Festival, Spain
A couple of months ago, nineteen artists gathered in Osona, a comarca situated in Catalonia, Northeast Spain for the newly started Osona Art i Mur, a project promoted by Osona Turisme, directed by Transit Projectes, and curated and produced by Barcelona based B-Murals. The idea behind the project was to create a new line of heritage…
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Nuart RAD presents: Power to the People!
Power to the People! is a two-day event in Oslo, Norway that will explore the links between street art and activism on the 50th anniversary of May ’68 student riots in Paris. The event will take place at Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo and will count with an international roster of artists, academics, researchers and curators that will…
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Nuart RAD (River Arts District) kicks off in Oslo
Nuart RAD (River Arts District) kicked off a couple of weeks ago in Oslo with the participation of Spanish artist Isaac Cordal. The three-year project will see Nuart curate a series of public artworks along the length of the Akerselva river, which runs through the centre of the city and has historically been viewed as…
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Nuart Aberdeen 2017 – The movie
The team behind Stavanger’s internationally renowned Nuart Festival, and now Nuart Aberdeen released recently a new short film featuring some of the highlights of their newest project in Aberdeen. A project that saw 11 international street artists descend on The Granite City this Easter. Supplemented by a program of talks, presentations, film screenings, walking tours…
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Splash and Burn: an art campaign aiming at the palm oil industry in Indonesia
It’s not the sort of street art you’d expect to find on a swampy patch of degraded forest land on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. But the renowned Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic spent the past 2 years selecting a group of international artists to work on an artistic response to the global palm oil industry….
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Memorie Urbane 2016 presents “Memorie Urbane Weeks”
Next Friday May 20th, Memorie Urbane Festival will be introducing “Memorie Urbane Weeks”, a two-week long intense programme of events that previously has witnessed the creation of over 150 artworks scattered throughout central Italy. This year’s festival will include works by renowned international street artists such as Alias, David Oliveira, Frederico Draw, Lonac, Louis Masai, Sepe & Chazme, among others, as well…
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