Tag: Street art
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Low Bros x Gängeviertel in Hamburg
Low Bros is back again with this new mural painted for Gängeviertel at Kupferdiebehaus in Hamburg. The new mural consists of to part. The first part (on the left) shows the image of a rund shape inhabited by the duo’s stylized animal figures surrounded by what looks like gray concrete buildings suspended around. They form their own, colorful microcosm…
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SEPE “And We Left All Our Cares Behind” New mural in Wołczyn, Poland
After two wonderful murals painted in occasion of his last exhibition “The Golden Age Of Grotesque” at Lawrence Alkin Gallery in London (here and here), Polish artist Sepe is back with “And We Left All Our Cares Behind” a lovely mural painted, according to the artist, for his “One-Man-Fest “Pustaczki One Love”” at an abandoned spot in Wołczyn,…
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Lucamaleonte ‘Grammatica Naturale’ @ Grawen Studio in Monza (IT)
Today is the opening of Grammatica Naturale a solo exhibition by Italian artists Lucamaleonte at Grauen Gallery in Monza, Italy. Grammatica Naturale, curated by Alessandro Fossati and Andrea Ucchino, is showing a new body of work that reflects the artists passion for nature and natural forms translated into a personal language, a grammar of nature that remind…
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New mural by Herakut at Sankt Pauli Stadium in Hamburg
The German duo HERAKUT is now in Hamburg where they just finished this haunting mural painted for Viva con Agua in occasion of “Unfamiliar” – Contemporary Culture Festival at the so-called Millerntor-Stadion that with the participation of Herakut and Clemens Behr, among others. Titled ‘Some People Think Of Dreams As A Waste Of Time. We Have A Different Tradition.’ the new mural…
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‘Evry Day I’m Hustlin’ Monumental collab by Lek & Sowat in Evry, France
French artists Lek and Sowat spent a week in the city of Evry, France painted probably their biggest mural to date. ‘Evry Day I’m Hustlin’ as the mural was titled was painted in occasion of the Evry Centre Essone Street Art Festival on one of the massive walls of the University of Evry-Val-de-Seine, a150 feet long and…
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“The Further You Go…” New mural by SEPE in Warsaw
“The Further You Go…” is according to Polish artist Sepe a mural epilogue to ‘The Golden Age Of Grotesque’ his last solo show in London at Lawrence Alkin Gallery, London. Painted in his hometown Warsaw, the new mural depicts the haunting portraits of four clowns i a style that is both figurative and expressionist that, as in the rest…
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Daan Botlek “Stepping Stone Rat Race” New mural in Rotterdam
Netherlandish artist Daan Botlek just finished some days ago this new mural in Rotterdam. The wall, titled “Stepping Stone Rat Race” and curated by Operacles gallery depicts some of Botlek’s signature characters running across the picture plane in an almost desperate race. As in the rest of Botlek’s work, his characters are simple and often site-specific, and interact with the…
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Pablo S. Herrero x Memorie Urbane 2015
After his last piece in Trecchina, Italy for the Incipit art project (here), Spanish artist Pablo S. Herrero headed to Arce in order to take part of this year’s Memorie Urbane festival in collaboration with Associazione 56 K. As usual his silhouetted trees seem to invade the painted surface in an attempt to bring nature back to the urban space. Delicate and…
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Pastel x Milestone Girona 2015
Argentinian artist Pastel is now in Spain invited to take part of the Milestone festival in Girona for which he painted one of his beautiful and signature murals. The mural was painted at Font de la Pólvora a gypsy neighbourhood inhabited by a multicultural community that enjoys using the surrounding public space as an extension of their homes contributing…
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Conor Harrington, HuskMitNavn, Maya Hayuk, Roa and Daleast x Surface in Copenhagen
Danish photographer Søren Solkær opened last Friday June 12 the 5th show for the SURFACE project’s world tour, this time at Øksnehallen in central Copenhagen. The exhibition features 122 portraits in large formats of some of the most renowned street artist nowadays covering an area of almost 3.000 m2. The artists are photographed in staged settings between them…
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