(ver também Os Gémeos, Blu, SAM3, Erica Il Cane e Lucy McLauchlan)
Showing posts with label Blu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blu. Show all posts
17 October 2020
11 August 2011
STREET ART, GRAFFITI & ETC (LXVII)
(ver mais aqui)
Grafitto de Lisboa eleito pelo "Guardian" um dos dez melhores exemplares de arte urbana (+ "Guardian")
(ver mais aqui)Grafitto de Lisboa eleito pelo "Guardian" um dos dez melhores exemplares de arte urbana (+ "Guardian")
10 October 2010
STREET ART, GRAFFITI & ETC (XLVIII)
Lisboa, Portugal, 2010 - Os Gémeos/Blu
(quatro meses e tal depois - 1)





(2010)
Lisboa, Portugal, 2010 - Os Gémeos/Blu
(quatro meses e tal depois - 1)





(2010)
12 April 2008
STREET ART - Tate Gallery
23 May – 25 August 2008

Os Gémeos
In the first major public museum display of street art in London, an awesome line-up of acclaimed street artists will create gigantic new art works on the external walls of Tate Modern overlooking the Thames.
An eclectic group of artists, who have worked in both street and gallery environments, are showing work: Blu from Bologna, Italy; the artist collective Faile from New York, USA; JR from Paris, France; Nunca and Os Gemeos, both from Sao Paulo, Brazil and Sixeart from Barcelona, Spain. This is the first time work has been commissioned for the building’s iconic external wall.

Faile
Street Art at Tate Modern brings to the fore an important aspect of current art practice.
You can take part in an urban trail to discover street art near Tate Modern on the Street Art Walking Tour – pick up a copy when you visit.
Street Art at Tate Modern opens at the same time as Tate Modern’s four day festival of art and performance, UBS Openings: The Long Weekend on 23 May
(2008)
23 May – 25 August 2008

Os Gémeos
In the first major public museum display of street art in London, an awesome line-up of acclaimed street artists will create gigantic new art works on the external walls of Tate Modern overlooking the Thames.
An eclectic group of artists, who have worked in both street and gallery environments, are showing work: Blu from Bologna, Italy; the artist collective Faile from New York, USA; JR from Paris, France; Nunca and Os Gemeos, both from Sao Paulo, Brazil and Sixeart from Barcelona, Spain. This is the first time work has been commissioned for the building’s iconic external wall.

Faile
Street Art at Tate Modern brings to the fore an important aspect of current art practice.
You can take part in an urban trail to discover street art near Tate Modern on the Street Art Walking Tour – pick up a copy when you visit.
Street Art at Tate Modern opens at the same time as Tate Modern’s four day festival of art and performance, UBS Openings: The Long Weekend on 23 May
(2008)
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