Tag: Mexico City

  • Kidghe interprets the essence of the city through new mural

    Kidghe interprets the essence of the city through new mural

    Mexican street artist Kidghe completed recently one of his biggest murals to date in Mexico City, a 78 meters high piece painted on one of the lateral walls of the the Secretariat of Housing and Urban Development (SEDUVI) in charge of the city’s development. According to the artist, the idea behind the mural is to…

  • AEC Interesni Kazki “Icarus” New mural in Mexico City

    AEC Interesni Kazki “Icarus” New mural in Mexico City

    Remember “End of the Age of Walls” a few weeks ago? (here). Well, AEC from the popular former duo Interesni Kazki published today a few images of his latest mural in Mexico City.

  • Johannes Mundinger & BLO New murals in Mexico

    Johannes Mundinger & BLO New murals in Mexico

    I recently got a few images of Johannes Mundinger and BLO‘s latest murals, painted during a month-long artist residency along with other three Berlin based artists in Tulum, Mexico, followed by Mundinger’s participation in the second edition of the Wall Dialogue festival in Mexico City. Together with Alaniz (ge), Billy (uk), Mernywernz (ge) and Berlin-based French artist BLO they spent two weeks in Tulum…

  • New mural by Lapiztola and Said Dokins in Mexico City

    New mural by Lapiztola and Said Dokins in Mexico City

    Said Dokins and the artist collective Lapiztola were recently invited to take part of the second edition of the Wall Dialogue project in Mexico City for which they painted this new mural thought as a reflection about the complex identity codes of La Merced’s neighbourhood in Mexico City. La Merced is a historic, traditional and unique neighbourhood in…

  • Smithe and Ever paint collaborative mural in Mexico City

    Smithe and Ever paint collaborative mural in Mexico City

    Argentinian artist Ever is now in Mexico where he recently joined Smithe in a new mural project in the streets of Mexico City. As described by the artists, “Identity” is a collaborative work in which two artists reflect on the idea of belonging and by inhabiting this concept, they created a mural. The variety of bodies floating,…

  • New mural by Jade and Evoca1for Constructo festival in Mexico City

    New mural by Jade and Evoca1for Constructo festival in Mexico City

    Evoca1 and Jade were recently in Mexico where they painted this new and surrealistic mural for the Constructo festival showing the image of the fallen sculpture of the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés under the water surrounded by a serpent, a representation of the mythical Quetzalcoatl taking its prey down into the deep. The mural has been described…

  • StenLex New mural in Mexico City

    StenLex New mural in Mexico City

    In town in occasion of their upcoming solo show Paesaggi Industriali at Celaya Brothers Gallery, artists Sten & Lex created this new mural somewhere in the Roma neighbourhood in Mexico City. The mural is based on “Piramidi” one of the pieces that will be exhibited at the show and makes use of the same technique applied to the…

  • Evoca1″Una vida, por un sueño” New Mural In Mexico City

    Evoca1″Una vida, por un sueño” New Mural In Mexico City

    Evoca1 is now in Mexico where he recently painted this beautiful mural for the INDELEBLE project in Mexico City, to commemorate the death of the thousands of Latin American immigrants, who have died crossing the border, using Mexico as a bridge into the United States. Originally from the Dominican Republic, this self-taught figurative painter, street artist, and…

  • Remed New Mural In Mexico City

    This interesting and colourful piece is the work of Guillaume Alby aka Remed, a french artist known for his brightly coloured large-scale murals and canvas works. Coming from an advertising background, his style is instantly recognizable with strong shapes and visual images to draw the viewer in often combined with interesting typography, like in the piece here. Pics…

  • El Curiot New Mural In Mexico City

    Entitled “Quetzen-tul con una canica más”/”Quetzen-tul with just another marble”  this new mural by Mexican artist Curiot was painted for the project Lienzo Capital in collaboration with Instituto de la Juventud del Distrito Federal in Mexico City. El Curiot draws his inspiration from ancient cultures combining present and past,  creating in this way unique images that reflect our own present situation, but without…

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