by Eric ELUDUT | Oct 21, 2019 | Topics
Text / Emmanuelle Dreyfus Discreet or exuberant, feminine or androgynous, vandal or famous, women from graffiti and street art did not wait for permission to take the street and break the codes of a predominantly male art form without making a fuss. Each inspired by a...
by Eric ELUDUT | Oct 21, 2019 | Topics
Text / Aruallan At a time when French independent artist collectives are dying of hyper-precariousness, a 19th-century convent and its adjoining textile factory standing at the edge of the Spanish Pyrenees has become the home of artists who, for the past 25 years,...
by Eric ELUDUT | Oct 22, 2019 | Topics
Text / Emmanuelle Dreyfus Festivals, occupations of wastelands, local policies and mediation initiatives not only contribute to urban life but become strong arguments for mayors new battle horse: territorial marketing. Between communication campaign, politicization...
by Graffiti Art Magazine | Oct 17, 2019 | Interview
Body to body Interview / Elodie Cabrera A legend of urban art at 25, object of all desires and unanimously praised for his vertical feats, the Spanish artist vanished from galleries but kept working in the public space with a new vibrant esthetics with hints of...
by Graffiti Art Magazine | Oct 17, 2019 | Workshop visit
Chiswick, Londres (GB) Text and photos / Aruallan Carrie Reichardt opened the doors of her studio and her breath-taking mosaic house. A titanic work carried out over twenty years that reflects her character: socially and politically committed, free, humorous and...
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