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CAN’T PLACE THIS HERE, CHÖ Public Art Festival 2021

February 17, 2021

A highly unusual piece of art has made its appearance at the CHÖ Public Art Festival. The piece is an architectural intervention: two iconic Soviet concrete fence panels (known as PO-2) intersect each other. The artwork transfers the concept of ‘structural overlap’ from the world of video games to reality as a comment on the […]

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Art inspiring the public to keep dreaming, 2021

February 12, 2021

The BUILDHOLLYWOOD family of JACK, JACK ARTS and DIABOLICAL have collaborated with Yinka Ilori on a national scale and Super Freak, Zoe Power and Lottie Nadeau in their local cities to inspire and remind us all to keep going and keep dreaming even during these challenging times. This is the latest instalment of their Your Space Or Mine project, which gives artists and creatives a platform on […]

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Street Artists help STOP Child Labour and Trafficking through Billboard Art, New York City 2021

February 9, 2021

Millions of children are trapped in child labour and trafficking. What if Art could help YOU understand the issue and take action? 152 M Children in child labour 148 Goods involved 105,000 Children trafficked in the US To kick-off, the International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour, join the #FreeChildren campaign curated by Street Art for […]

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A Sculpture from the fifth dimension, Ural public art festival CHӦ, Russia 2021

February 6, 2021

Sculptor Roman Ermakov created a 6-metre sculpture titled ‘El Skyscraper’ artwork for Ural public art Festival CHӦ in Ekaterinburg, Russia. The colour block sculpture was placed in the city square of Ekaterinburg. Skyscraper is from the series ‘Dancing Axis of the Fifth Dimension’ and corresponds to the motto of the festival “Stand firmly on your […]

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New Mural by INTI “The TAMARUGO”, CHILE 2021

February 5, 2021

The Tamarugo is a flowering native tree from the north of Chile, which manages to survive in one of the aridest places on the planet, Atacama Desert. It is only found in northern Chile, particularly in the Pampa del Tamarugal, some 70 km east of the city of Iquique. INTI used the Tamarugo as his […]

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自然重力 41/ GRAVITY XLI by Hua Tunan is inspired by the landscape, Shanghai 2021

January 29, 2021

In January 2021, Chen Yingjie (Hua Tunan) was invited by the Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum MOCA to work away from the usual creative space and go to Shanghai to create “Gravity XLI” landscape series. The mural 自然重力 41 | GRAVITY XLI was painted on Nanchang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai / (中国)上海市黄浦区南昌路292号. The road is lined […]

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Beyond Walls project by SAYPE: The largest human chain in the world crosses 3 neighbourhoods in Cape Town, South Africa 2021

January 25, 2021

Cape Town, warmly known as the Mother City, represents the ninth stage of the global artistic project “Beyond Walls” initiated by Saype in June 2019 in Paris. The “Beyond Walls” project aims at creating the largest symbolic human chain around the world, promoting values such as togetherness, kindness and openness to the world. The symbolic […]

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DabsMyla paint Magical Unity, ARkanvas 2021

January 24, 2021

Australian contemporary artists Darren and Emmelene Mate, collectively known as DabsMyla, created a colourful mural on a former water tower in Fort Chaffee’s Wells Lake Road. The 70-foot mural took the artists seven days to complete. The circular flower bed titled Magical Unity features psychedelic illustrations of varied flora, including endemic vegetation to the Northwest Arkansas region. […]

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Axel Void and Helen Bur. Mural Fest Kosovo / Void Projects 2020. Photo Credit Aruallan

Mural Fest Kosovo, 2020

January 19, 2021

Between the 12th and 27th of September, Void Projects collaborated with Mural Fest Kosovo to bring Change, an artistic residency and festival in the town of Ferizaj. 15 international artists, including members of the Void Projects collective, worked alongside the Mural Fest Kosovo team, Participating artists included Ampparito, Aruallan, Micheal Beitz, Helen Bur, Emilio Cerezo, […]

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CHANGE – A Short Film by Doug Gillen, Kosovo 2020

January 18, 2021

Scottish filmmaker Doug Gillen presents CHANGE, his debut short film exploring the intersection of culture, activism and social change with art collective Void Projects in Ferizaj, Kosovo. Set against the backdrop of a global pandemic and Mural Fest Kosovo, the film follows ten international artists reflecting on the history of a country healing from war. […]

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The Meaning Behind Banksy’s ‘No Ball Games’ – Explained

January 6, 2021

Banksy is an artist known for his thought-provoking street art that often includes political and satirical commentary. One of his most famous works, ‘No Ball Games’, was originally painted in 2009 in Tottenham, North London. The mural featured two children playing a game of ‘catch’, but instead of a ball, they are playing with a […]

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