Limpio has completed a new mural on the front of a house in Palermo that features a stag and a Patagonian landscape. Continue reading
Molto Grosso have completed a new artwork in Villa Crespo on the front of El Oceanario cultural centre that features an Italian 19th century mask. Continue reading
Patxi Mazzoni Alonso has painted a new mural on the wall of a newspaper kiosk in Coghlan a few days ago. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Milu Correch completed a new mural on the front of a parking garage in Coghlan, Buenos Aires a few weeks ago. Continue reading
Museo a Cielo Abierto in the district of San Miguel in Santiago de Chile is one of the best places in the country to see street art with more than 30 murals measuring 85 m2 each in one place, as Matt Fox-Tucker of BA Street Art discovered.
Mantra was in Buenos Aires last month and teamed up with Argentine street artist Fio Silva to paint this impressive mural in Villa Tesei, Hurlingham.
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Luxor is the best-known street artist in La Plata, Buenos Aires, and in the last five years he says he has painted more than 400 murals around the city. His striking and colourful artworks contain influences from Latin American aboriginal traditions, symbolism and popular culture. Continue reading
Irene Lasivita completed a new mural in La Paternal a couple of weeks ago entitled ‘The Goat and the Wolf’.
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Bro and Tamaso rounded off 2015 with this new mural in Palermo. Exclusive photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Havana is a great place to check out murals and graffiti with its colonial architecture and abandoned buildings providing a rich urban canvas. Matt from Buenos Aires Street Art visited Cuba this month and took these photos documenting the murals and artworks to be found around the capital. Continue reading
Milu Correch has painted a couple of impressive new murals in Buenos Aires in the last few weeks. The most recent is in Villa Ortuzar. Continue reading
Italian street artist Alice Pasquini left her mark in San Telmo and Boedo last week, where she painted these four spontaneous pieces. We hope she’ll come back for more! Continue reading











