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    Street Art that Speaks to the Human Experience: Jorit’s Tribute Mural to Vincent Van Gogh, Italy

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Artist Saype Extends the World’s Largest Human Chain to Rio de Janeiro, 2022

July 28, 2022

For the fifteenth stage of the global artwork “Beyond Walls” in Rio de Janeiro, Saype strives to bridge the impassable distance between Benin (the tenth stage of the project) and Brazil. Thus allowing those who left across the ocean never to return, to feel again the desperate embrace of those who saw them drift away […]

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Street Artist Said Dokins Light Installation Dazzles for Querétaro Experimental international public art festival, 2022

July 28, 2022

Throughout the summer months of June until September, Mexican contemporary artist Said Dokins presents Refraktur as part of the Querétaro Experimental international public art festival. The festival will show the work of over 200 artists across a wide range of disciplines, including music, theatre, dance, performance and sculpture.  Refraktur is a site-specific installation built out of glass, metal, reflexive materials […]

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Street Artist Spaik reveals his 10-piece preview mural for BLOOP 2022

July 27, 2022

BLOOP International Proactive Art Festival IBIZA is back for its 12th consecutive edition! From the 4th – 24th of August 2022! Despite the pandemic and subsequent setbacks and difficulties, BLOOP has continued to open its doors over the last two years, insisting on holding this independent initiative that introduced art to a traditionally foreign context. […]

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Laon Street Art Festival, France 2022

July 8, 2022

The city of Loan in Northern France has just wrapped up its first street art festival, Festival d’art Urbain de Laon. Organised by Ville de Laon and curated by Christian Guemy (aka artist C215), the city invited sixteen international street artists to paint fourteen monumental murals in the Champagne and Montreuil districts of the medieval town. Artists invited included […]

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NEVERCREW’s Mural is a Warning SIGN to our Disappearing Animals, Switzerland 2022

June 28, 2022

NEVERCREW is a swiss based artists duo composed of Christian Rebecchi and Pablo Togni since 1996. Their work focuses on the relationship between mankind and nature and the relationship between mankind and the system, in particular on the effects of human attitudes on the environment, on social injustices and the relationship between the concept and the […]

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Invader Rubikcubist Exhibition, MIMA Museum Brussels 2022

June 24, 2022

MIMA, the Millennium Iconoclast Museum of Art in Brussels, hosts Invader Rubikcubist, a solo exhibition by Invader.  Invader is the pseudonym of the anonymous, world-famous French urban artist whose majority of his work is modelled on the crude pixellation of the 1970s-1980s 8-bit video games. He took his name from the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders, and much of […]

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‘WELCOME’ The latest mural by Spanish Artist PEJAC for NUART Aberdeen, Scotland 2022

June 23, 2022

Spanish artist PEJAC has just completed his latest intervention for this year’s Nuart Aberdeen Festival, which took place between the 9th and the 12th of June. This is the artist’s second invitation by Nuart, and this year PEJAC played with the festival’s theme of reconnecting the city and its people. PEJAC chose the entrance of a building […]

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Artist Saype Extends the World’s Largest Human Chain to Northern Ireland, 2022

June 20, 2022

Swiss-based French graffiti artist Saype’s worldwide ‘Beyond Walls’ Project extends its symbolic human links to Northern Ireland. The gigantic, bio-degradable lawn fresco of intertwined hands will be displayed at the Stormont Estate from 14 June 2022 as part of the Belfast Photo Festival (2-30 June 2022) in front of the Parliament Buildings (Stormont, Belfast). The […]

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Løkka-Lykke Street Art Festival returns to Oslo, 2022

June 19, 2022

Held in the central district of Grünerløkka, Løkka-Lykke announced itself on the street art scene in 2021 with eleven artists producing site-specific works ranging from large-scale murals to small-scale interventions. Among this year’s invited artists are Finnish duo Anetta Lukjanova and Taneli Stenberg, local graffiti legend Awat Serdashti, and Oslo-based up-and-coming painter Eva Hansen Sjøvold, […]

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Eight Models of Murals for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Belgrade, 2022

June 10, 2022

Five new 3D models of murals for blind and visually impaired people take pride-of-place in Belgrade. With these new model additions, Belgrade now has eight 3D murals. The goal of this project, led by the organization Street Art Belgrade, is to bring street art closer to blind and visually impaired people through models made using 3D […]

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Artist Richt Reveals Mural and Workshop Series Promoting Environmental Awareness, North Devon 2022

June 9, 2022

Multidisciplinary British Artist Rich Thorne, aka Richt, has been exploring creativity through original work, design, animation and street pieces for the past 20 years. Projects range from Academy Award-winning film studio Aardman Animations to global powerhouse Vans. Now bristol based Richt returns to his river-port hometown of Barnstaple, North Devon, England, for his latest street […]

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Artist Duo Amazonas paints a picture of an era, Mieres 2022

June 8, 2022

The artist ‘Dúo Amazonas’ consist of Colombian Lina Castellanos and Argentinian Nati Andreoli. Together they have just painted an astonishing mural in Mieres (Asturias, north of Spain), mixing tradition and vanguardism to look into the future project, run and curated by RAPOSU ROXU, which is a participatory process involving the local community. Contextual muralism has been the ‘leitmotiv’ […]

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Ernest Zacharevic’s Art Attack Against a Hazy and Forgotten Threat, Malaysia 2022

June 5, 2022

To coincide with World Environment Day, Sunday, 5 June 2022, Lithuanian Artist Ernest Zacharevic reveals ‘Transboundary Haze’, a new artwork in Kuala Lumpur launching a collaboration with Greenpeace Malaysia, Splash and Burn and filmmakers Studiobirthplace. The project is the first in a series of creative interventions planned throughout the year, urging those in authority to hold […]

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