Blu is back with “La Cuccagna” a raw metaphor of the effects of capitalism created for this year’s Draw the Line Festival in Campobasso, Italy. Organized by the Malatesta associates, the Marxist
A few weeks ago, spent Italian street art legend BLU some time in Porto Torres, Sardinia, invited by the C.S.O.A. Pangea Posthudorra collective where he painted this impressive piece in the
In one single hectic night, Italian legend BLU managed to buff twenty years of paintings on the city’s walls in order to prevent them from ending up in a museum. BLU’s decision is a
After a relatively long break due to injury, Italian street art legend BLU is back in the streets of Rome where he recently finished this six-story mural in the Casal de’ Pazzi
Italian muralist and illustrator BLU has recently joined a new cause and painted the façade of the space housing the Binario 68 Occupato building located on via Dalmazio Birago in Lecce, Italy.
Italian artist BLU was recently in Chiomonte Italy where he experienced the arrest and conviction of four No Tav activists found guilty of “corruption” and initially accused of
After a stop in Munich last month, BLU is back in Italy where he recently painted this new and impressive mural x the Draw The Line Festival in the city of Campobasso. Painted on the building
After a quick stop in Bolivia, BLU headed to Mexico where he recently painted this significant mural in Mexico DF. Titled ‘Estado Asesino’ (Murder State) alluding to some suspicions
BLU was until recently travelling through South America where he painted this signature mural in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Following his social engagement and probably analyzing the current situation
Last night two of the most popular murals in Berlin Kreuzberg were painted over. The murals, painted in 2007 and 2008 by the Italian artist Blu. One of them featured a headless figure with two
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