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Division/Revision; 16 Artists, 16 Billboards, 16 Days. 2021

March 26, 2021

The BUILDHOLLYWOOD family of Jack, Jack Arts and Diabolical has just launched the ‘Division/Revision’ exhibition, the latest instalment of their ongoing arts initiative Your Space Or Mine presented on billboards across the UK. Division/Revision is curated by artist Uta Kögelsberger and takes place on sixteen billboards changing on a daily basis across the UK in […]

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Neil Krug’s Psychedelic Desert Dreamscapes take over the UK streets, 2021

March 25, 2021

The Buildhollywood family of Diabolical, Jack and Jack Arts has collaborated with one of the music industry’s most sought-after creators of album artwork Neil Krug, for their latest Your Space Or Mine project which gives artists and creatives a platform on the street. This will be Krug’s largest outdoor display to date and will be the first time he has featured images […]

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Banksy’s ‘Game Changer’ Canvas sells for a record £16.7m in aid of NHS charities, 2021

March 23, 2021

Banksy’s Game Changer canvas has today sold for a record £16.7m  (including Buyer’s Premium fees) at Christie’s in London against its estimate of a much lower £2.5m-£3.5m. Banksy will donate the hammer price of £14.4m to help support health organisations and charities across the UK that enhance the NHS’s care and treatment. Christie’s Auction House […]

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Saype’s worldwide ‘Beyond walls Project’ extends his symbolic human chain to Benin, West Africa 2021

March 12, 2021

French-Swiss artist Saype’s worldwide ‘Beyond walls Project’ extends his tenth step symbolic human chain project to Benin. After a year disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic that has upset the daily life of people around the world, especially jeopardizing art and culture, the artist is proud of completing this anniversary milestone. After almost two years, three continents […]

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Artist JR draws attention to the ecological decline of the Baaka/ Darling River, Australia 2020

March 11, 2021

Homily to Country draws attention to the ecological decline of the Baaka / Darling River, Australia’s third longest river. The river is in poor health, from over-allocation of its waters to irrigation pollution from pesticide runoff and prolonged drought. The river has a high salt content and declining water quality. In early 2020 French artist JR […]

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Tribute to Female Street Artist Hyuro, IWD 2021

March 8, 2021

Every year on the eighth of March, International Women’s Day (IWD) pays tribute to women’s indomitable spirit across the globe. It celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. This year we pay tribute to female artist Tamara Djurovic, who painted all over the world with her monumental murals under the name Hyuro. Tamara sadly […]

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‘Covid’ Street Art Pieces by Ben Eine and Dotmasters, East London 2021

March 4, 2021

A four-year passion project from a pair of Ilford residents working with Redbridge Council has resulted in internationally-renowned street artists transforming part of Ilford Town with new works focused on the pandemic. Through their admiration of the local area, Ilford residents Tom and Rieko Vining set up a social media presence designed to raise awareness […]

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Banksy Stencil of Oscar Wilde appears on Reading Prison Wall, 2021

March 1, 2021

A possible new Banksy artwork has appeared overnight on the side of a former prison located in Reading, Berkshire, England. The stencil mural is of a prisoner escaping the former jail over the brick wall. The prisoner has made a rope out of his bedsheet/writing paper weighted down by an old typewriter to aid his escape. The prisoner […]

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Celebrating the life of Christophe E. Bouchet, Berlin Wall artist and street art pioneer, 2021

February 28, 2021

After a long illness, Christophe E. Bouchet passed away peacefully in his sleep at his studio on February 1st 2021. Christophe was born in 1959 in St. Aignan-sur-Cher in France, and was born almost deaf. Despite all adversities, he studied at the École supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux and […]

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Feminist Steps in Manoteras: A Symbol of Progress and Call to Action by Street Artist Aida Gomez

February 28, 2021

Aïda Gómez have taken a bold and creative step towards change by creating “Gradas Feministas de Manoteras/ Feminist Steps of Manoteras” in Manoteras, a neighbourhood located northeast of Madrid. Female artist Aïda Gómez was in charge of converting the stands of Manoteras Park (or “old park” as the neighbours call it) into a space for expression, […]

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Sonny’s New Mural Shines a Light on Leopard Conservation, Cape Town 2021

February 24, 2021

Internationally renowned artist, Sonny, is known for using his creative voice to raise awareness for important environmental issues, with his latest mural shining a light on wildlife corridors as an innovative conservation approach that is bringing hope to the Cape leopard and other endangered wildlife.  “For me, this Cape leopard is a symbol of hope, as people […]

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