Buenos Aires Street Art is proud to present our exciting new project that will transform an area of Villa Urquiza in Buenos Aires into one of the most stunning street art locations in the city. The first stage of the Villa Urquiza Art District project is to create a spectacular mural next to Blu’s 2007 masterpiece. Argentine street artist Martin Ron has taken up the challenge. Continue reading
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Cruelty to animals and animals in danger is the subject of a new mural by Patxi Mazzoni Alonso that the Argentine street artist finished this weekend in Almagro., Buenos Aires.
Colombian street artist Picka Bel painted a new mural in Palermo a couple of days ago featuring a striking pink elephant. Continue reading
Ice and Oz finished a new mural during Ciudad Emergente at Centro Cultural Recoleta last night. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Nice and Primo finished some stunning new murals in El Quetzal on Wednesday night. El Quetzal invited BA Street Art to take some photos.
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Street artists were painting new designs on the shutters of local businesses in downtown Buenos Aires at the weekend. The new interventions are along Esmeralda Street between Lavalle Street and Avenue Corrientes. Photos by Adri Godis. Continue reading
The Creation of Batman. This mural painted in a square in Buenos Aires, is a reinterpretation of Michelangelo’s famous fresco in the Sistine Chapel. Artists are Mario Calvo and Pato Kozow. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading
A stunning artwork by Portuguese street artist Vhils in Palermo, Buenos Aires was painted over a few weeks ago.
Dulwich Street Art Festival took place a few weeks ago in South London with street artists painting a series of public murals around the town inspired by artworks held by Dulwich Picture Gallery. Artists taking part included Roa, Nunca, Run, Mad C, Phelgm, Hitnes Reka, Thierry Noir, Dscreet,, Mad C, Kid Acne. and Zezao.
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Enzor and Mono painted a beautiful mural in Almagro at the end of last year. It features an underwater scene with a character who appears to be wearing a mask and holding a jellyfish.
Roa and Phlegm have painted some stunning new murals on the facade of the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre in London. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading











