Author: Fran
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‘Mediocre’ New mural by Axel Void x Dismaland
Axel Void spent a few days in the UK invited to take part of ‘Dismaland’ Banksy’s new ‘bemusement park’ for which he painted this wonderful piece in Weston-Super-Mare. Titled Mediocre, the mural not only forms part of Void’s acclaimed ‘Mediocre series’, but is also a clear statement that follows the logic of the unusual park…
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Matt W. Moore ‘Shadows’ at 886Geary Gallery
Shadows is American artist and designer Matt W. Moore latest project product of a two-month stay in Oakland, CA, and a two-week residency within 886 Geary Gallery and for which he created a completely new body of work. The exhibition consists of both an installation (images below) and a series of greyscale cut-paper mosaics created in Montreal…
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A look to ‘Dismaland’ Banky’s new dystopian theme park
Photo © Yui Mok/PA It’s official! Banksy is back with a new, very unusual, but also very Banksy project, Dismaland a utopian theme park, according to the artist a “family theme park unsuitable for children”. The website, which went live this morning before apparently crashing (still not working properly), says the park includes a Cinderella’s castle, a model…
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SatOne ‘Refraction Of Light’ New mural x Kill Art Factory in Saint-Gervais, France
German artist SatOne spent a few days in Saint-Gervais-les-bains, France invited to take part of the Kill Art Factory project for which he painted this new and amazing mural. The new piece, titled Refraction Of Light, talks about the phenomenon happening inside the barn when the sunlight shines through the many gaps of the wooden structure creating a beautiful array…
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‘Entering Babel’ New mural by Robert Proch for Kill Art Factory in Saint-Gervais, France
After that amazing mural in Portugal a couple of weeks ago, Robert Proch is back with yet another great piece painted for the Kill Art Factory project in Saint-Gervais-les-bains, France. As usual in his work, ‘Entering Babel’, as the mural was titled, gives shape to a mini-narrative that seems to examine the modern human condition using vivid colours and tangible…
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OS Gemeos painy new mural in the East Village of Manhattan in New York
The Brazilian duo Os Gemeos is now in New York where after working on a giant installation at Times square earlier this month, they spent a few days painting this both fun and wonderful tribute to old school NYC B-Boyz in the East Village of Manhattan in New York City. Bringing to live one of…
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ROA x JUSTKIDS residency program in Puerto Rico
Belgian artist ROA has been chosen as the first artist taking part of a new artist-in-residency program organized by JUSTKIDS in Puerto Rico. According to JUSTKIDS press release ROA was chosen due to his wild animal murals that often depict the natural world and declining biodiversity fitting the residency that intends to provide a unique…
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Morag Myerscough and Luke Morgan x Stockholm’s Kulturfestival
This vibrant installation is a 10m-high temporary “Superstructure” created by Morag Myerscough and Luke Morgan for the Kulturfestival in Stockholm, Sweden. In occasion of the 10th anniversary of the festival and with ‘United Kingdom’ as this year’s theme, the British Council and Claes Karlsson, creative director of the festival, commissioned the two artists to design a structure…
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Twoone x Urban Spree in Berlin
Hiroyasu Tsuri also known as TwoOne is back in Berlin where he recently finished this new mural for this year’s Urban Spree Festival and Spokebike. Originally from Japan, TwoOne moved to Australia at the age of 18, since then he has become a leading figure in Australian street art with nearly a decade of street work. His work often shows…
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Currently showing: “Sehnsucht” by Axel Void at BC Gallery in Berlin
This Saturday is your last chance to see Axel Void‘s “Sehnsucht” at BC Gallery in Berlin. The exhibition consists of a series of paintings and videos created for the occasion and based on the concept of Sehnsucht, the German word for nostalgia. His Classically inspired oil paintings, 8 in total, portray people of different ages with…
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