El Marian, Mati Quiroga, Milu Correch and Lean Frizzera have painted a new mural in Parque Chacabuco celebrating 30 years of democracy in Argentina following the military dictatorship that ended in 1983. The mural project is called Democracia 30+30 that was organised by the Buenos Aires City Government with artists THG also taking part.

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THG crew finished painting a huge new mural at the Centro Cultural Adan in Parque Chacabuco on Saturday night that celebrates 30 years of democracy in Argentina. The design took the four artists three days to complete.

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A new skateboard park in Berazategui, Buenos Aires, opened in August and street artists Julinga and stencil artist Stncl BM have painted a cool artwork on the front of the building.

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Pelado has been painting the largest mural in Argentina and what is thought to be the biggest mural in the world created by a single artist. Exclusive photos and story by Buenos Aires Street Art.

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Maese Warrior and Max Marion painted a new mural in Villa Urquiza last Friday. The artwork features two indigenous characters in a bird costume and masked dogs.

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New hairdressing studio Prana Pelu in Villa Urquiza has been painted with a new retro look by Argentine graffiti artist Dame. The salon has been given an Eighties theme including characters from movies The Empire Strikes Back and The Karate Kid.

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Death, Skeletor, Predator, monsters, vampires, demons and Trap Jaw holding the severed head of Jesus Christ are among the stunning and terrifying creations of Argentine street artist Emy Mariani. Buenos Aires Street Art spoke with Emy about his love for heavy metal, horror stories, myths and legends, and his views about death and religion that all have a big influence on his art.

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More than 100 artists took part in the IBUg Urban Culture Festivalin Zwickau, Germany. BA Street Art was there and we photographed some of the great new artworks inside and outside an abandoned iron factory. Street artists from Argentina at IBUg , Mexico, the USA and China were also taking part.

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Argentine street artists Lean Frizzera, Milu Correch, Diego Cirulli and Clara Reichertz were among about 100 artists taking part in the IBUg Urban Culture Festival 2013 in Zwickau, Germany, over the last week. BA Street Art was there and hooked up with the artists who painted some cool new murals on the site of the abandoned iron factory.

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BA Street Art is proud to have curated the spectacular new mural by Argentine artist Martin Ron in Villa Urquiza. The mural was painted by Martin with the help of Guillermo Ron and Jiant  took 16 days to complete and is the biggest in the city measuring 412m2. Check out the official video of the making of the mural that was commissioned by BA Street Art and filmed and directed by Richard Szkiler. Continue reading

Hyuro has been visiting Buenos Aires and the Argentine artist has painted three new murals in the city. One with Jaz. Continue reading