BA Street Art Gallery, a new exhibition space dedicated to contemporary Latin American art including works by street artists, has opened in Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires. Continue reading
Alfredo Segatori finished a new mural in Coghlan at the weekend of a multi-coloured beating heart. Project organised and sponsored by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading
On Sunday, June 28th, 25 Argentine graffiti artists painted ten abandoned train cars in an event called “Exhib Graff Trains Junin 2015.” Continue reading
A couple of weeks ago Guache and El Marian finished a new mural at El Quetzal, Palermo. The artists talked with Buenos Aires Street Art about the project.
Campos Jesses finished a striking new mural of Frida Kahlo on Friday in Palermo, Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires Street Art has exclusive photos of their new mural finished two days ago.
Street artists have completed new murals inside tunnels that form part of the new Metrobus route along Avenue 9 de Julio to Constitución in the city of Buenos Aires. The theme relates to the art of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian.
Street artists took part in the second edition of Encuentro Latinamericano de Arte Urbano in Lujan over the weekend. The event started on Friday and finished on Sunday evening with artists painting murals and graffiti in different locations around the city. Continue reading
Luxor has painted a new mural sponsored by Buenos Aires Street Art on the wall of a cafe in Coghlan. Continue reading
British street artist Sweet Toof has been staying in Buenos Aires and has created dozens of new interventions including a number of collaborations with local artists. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada has been in Buenos Aires and has finished a huge new mural in San Telmo. It features a giant portrait of a local boy.
Buenos Aires Street Art teamed up with Hin Bus Depot to organise this mural for Argentine street artist Martin Ron in Malaysia. It’s the biggest mural in Penang and first large scale artwork on the mainland. His trip and the mural projects were organised by Buenos Aires Street Art together with Hin Bus Depot. Continue reading
Alfredo Segatori has been painting the biggest mural in the world by a single street artist in Buenos Aires. The giant artwork measures more than 2000m2 squared and covers three adjoining buildings in Barracas. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.











