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Banksy’s Back in Bristol for Valentine’s Day, 2020

February 14, 2020

A new mural appeared in Bristol yesterday with the trademarks of a Banksy. The mural was found on Marsh lane in Barton Hill, an area known for music and arts. The new mural depicted a young girl wearing a headscarf firing her slingshot, she hits her target and creates a striking red flower explosion. The […]

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Full Gallery of Advertising Posters for the Bush Fire Brandalism Billboard Takeover, Australia 2020

February 4, 2020

Forty-one artists hijacked advertising billboards with their own thought-provoking images and messages, aimed to bring much-needed attention and awareness to the recent severe drought and perishing bush fires in Australia, covered here. Artists involved included, Georgia Hill, Tom Gerrard, Sarah McCloskey, Amok Island, Andrew J Steel, Blends, Callum Preston, Cam Scale, Damien Mitchell, Dani Hair, DVATE, […]

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Bush fire Brandalism, subvertising takeover on the streets of Australia, 2020

February 3, 2020

The streets of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane have become the backdrop for the nation’s largest unsanctioned outdoor art exhibition #BushfireBrandalism, as forty-one artists took over advertisement outlets with their own messages aimed to bring much-needed attention and awareness to the recent severe drought and perishing bush fires. A total of seventy-eight advertising posters have been […]

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Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada paints murals on climate change and indigenous rights, Madrid 2020

January 28, 2020

Street artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada created two new murals, “Forest Focus” and “Past, Present, Future”, in Madrid focusing on the climate crisis and the fight of indigenous people to save their lands. The project was curated by Stephen Donofrio of Greenpoint Innovations, for GreenPoint EARTH. The mission of GreenPoint EARTH is to leverage the incredible power of public art to inspire […]

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Street Art with More Impact, Recap of 2019

December 30, 2019

Street art can promote conversation and highlight social, political and environmental issues and has always been a powerful platform to convey messages to the masses. Check out some of the best street art murals and projects brought to us throughout 2019 month by month that promote injustices and inspire hope for our future. JANUARY Nils […]

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Invader Pays Tribute to Cult Film Star Wars in Djerba, Tunisia 2019

December 30, 2019

Star Wars enthusiasts were recently treated to a delightful surprise when the renowned pixel artist Invader brought his iconic artwork to a galaxy far, far away. Known for his distinctive pixelated street art, Invader created an impressive series of Star Wars-themed mosaics on the island of Djerba in Tunisia, where the force was undeniably strong […]

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Invader’s Invasion of Djerba, Tunisia 2019

December 30, 2019

World-renowned French artist Invader has just completed his 79th invasion on the island of Djerba, in Tunisia. Invader’s work is modelled on the crude pixellation of the 1970s-1980s 8-bit video games. His distinctive creations can be seen in many highly visible locations in 79 cities around the world and to date invader has installed an […]

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Banksy’s ‘Scar of Bethlehem’ Nativity Scene appears at The Walled Off Hotel, 2019

December 21, 2019

The Walled Off Hotel opened its doors this morning with some slightly different decor. Overnight Banksy has installed a brand new Christmas themed artwork titled ‘Scar of Bethlehem’ in the hotel, between the fireplace and reception. The artwork represents in Christianity tradition, the nativity scene, representing the birth of Jesus, with his mother Mary and her husband, Joseph. […]

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The Meaning Behind “Hanging Klansman” at Banksy vs Bristol Museum – Explained

December 17, 2019

Banksy’s “Hanging Klansman” is a provocative artwork that challenges the viewer to confront the darker aspects of society. The commemorative poster is based on the original painting displayed at “Banksy versus Bristol Museum”. The exhibition ran for 11 weeks over a decade ago, from June 13th to August 31st 2009, and featured more than 100 works […]

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The Meaning Behind “Riot Copper” at Banksy vs Bristol Museum – Explained

December 17, 2019

Banksy’s “Riot Coppers” is a provocative artwork displayed at “Banksy versus Bristol Museum”. The exhibition ran for 11 weeks over a decade ago, from June 13th to August 31st 2009, and featured more than 100 works of art that explored the themes of rebellion, politics, and social justice. Riot Copper Banksy’s “Riot Coppers” was seen upon […]

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The Meaning Behind “Dorothy … I don’t think” at Banksy vs Bristol Museum – Explained

December 17, 2019

Banksy’s “Dorothy… I don’t think ” was displayed at “Banksy versus Bristol Museum”. The exhibition ran for 11 weeks over a decade ago, from June 13th to August 31st 2009, and featured more than 100 works of art that explored the themes of rebellion, politics, and social justice. The Wizard of Oz Banksy’s “Dorothy… I don’t […]

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