Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.
Today is the opening of Vena a new solo show with Italian artist Centina at Téke Gallery in Carrara, Italy. As pointed by the gallery, Centina’s art isn’t easy to digest, and there is
Here a quick update from Italian visual artist Giulio Vesprini and his abstract canvases painted on walls. The new mural, titled “Cerchio G016”, was painted in Porto
This Sunday is the opening of Falling Into Pieces an exciting new solo show by French visual artist Gilbert1 at Punto618 Art Gallery in Turin, Italy. Coming from a graffiti background and having
Tomorrow Saturday is the opening of ‘Brutalismopolis Chronicles’ Robert Proch and Chazme‘s collaborative exhibition at Galleri Kirk in Aalborg, Denmark. In
Next week is the opening of “TENSION” Czech visual artist Jan Kaláb new exhibition at BC Gallery in Berlin consisting of a series of canvases and sculpture. “TENSION” is
Last week and two days before the launch of the UN COP21 Climate Conference, 600 posters made by 82 Artists from 19 different countries were covertly distributed and hung within the city of
Italian visual artist Luca Ledda was until recently in Brazil invited to take part of this year’s Festival Concreto organized for which he painted a couple of street pieces in the streets
Axel Void is back in the US where he recently finished this new mural titled ‘C10H15N’ and painted in Gainesville, Florida. According to the artist the mural depicts the view of
Painter and muralist Francisco Bosoletti is back in Argentina where he recently painted this new mural in his hometown Armstrong. Best known for his large-scale murals, his work is characterized
French artist Amandine Urruty will be opening next week “Little Secrets”, her latest solo show at PlasticMurs gallery in Valencia, Spain. Urruty’s wonderfully bizarre illustrations
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