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Street artists have transformed a former railway station in La Plata that now functions as a cultural centre.
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| Old railway station gets facelift (photo © BA Street Art) |
The building named Estación Circunvalación in the capital of the Province of Buenos Aires operated as a regional train station connecting La Plata with Pipinas, Magdalena and Lezama until it was closed during the military dictatorship in 1979.
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| Pelos de Plumas (photo © BA Street Art) |
More than a dozen artists from the Capital Federal and from La Plata including Pelos de Plumas, Nice, Mart, Nero, MtNcR, Hoem, GMC and Sato participated in the project.
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| Nero (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| MtNcR and Nice (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Mart (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Hoem, GMC and Sato (photo © BA Street Art) |
Ice describes him as ‘the best graffiti artist in Argentina’. And when you see the incredible artworks by Dame it’s easy to understand why so many of his peers hold him in such high regard. Interview with Buenos Aires Street Art.
Rodez has created a series of murals depicting warrior masks relating to African tribes in Parque Centenario. Ene Ene and Iaku have also created throw-ups close to the Marie Curie Cancer Hospital in Caballito.
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| Warrior masks (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Designs by the Cancer Hospital (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Inscriptions referencing African tribes (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Ene Ene (photo © BA Street Art) |
All photos © Buenos Aires Street Art
Alfredo Segatori has been working on a new mural in Palermo outside Club 69. The design features a character relaxing and listening to music on his Walkman and a tribute to ‘the Godfather of Soul’ James Brown.













