A group of street artists have been transforming a public park in Palermo as part of a new urban art project. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.

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Chilean street artist Ene Ene has painted a two-headed piranha depicting Chile’s president Sebastián Piñera. Ene Ene, who is from Santiago but lives in Buenos Aires, said the design with the message ‘Chile Anti Piñera’ was a protest against the unpopular Chilean president.

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Jaz is back from the Living Walls Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, and has wasted no time before painting his first new piece, an amazing wild cat that he’s let loose in his neighbourhood.

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Today is the birthday of one of Argentina’s most famous writers Julio Cortázar who was born on 26 August 1914. His most famous works include Hopscotch, Bestiario and Blow-up and Other Stories. Street art remembering him can be found all over Buenos Aires.

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Amy Winehouse died on 23rd July 2011 and street artists have been paying tribute to the pop star ever since with murals and stencils being painted all over Camden Town. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.

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Triangulo Dorado have painted a stunning new mural in Saavedra, Buenos Aires. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.

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Ever, Jaz, Mart and Run Dont Walk have painted a one of the tallest murals in Buenos Aires in the neighbourhood of Recoleta. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading

French street artist Grolou has created an amazing giant one-eyed panther in Quilmes. The enormous mural of the wild cat stretches half a block. Continue reading

Angry fans are going ahead with a nationwide demonstration this evening to try to oust Argentine football chief Julio Grondona despite him scrapping plans for a controversial new league.

Bastardos Crew were in Colegiales at the weekend and painted this new graffiti of Bart Simpson with a Tommy sub-machine gun on the corner of Amenabar and Dorrego. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art

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Mauricio Macri was celebrating winning the mayoral elections in the city of Buenos Aires last night after defeating Kirchnerist candidate Daniel Filmus in the run-off by 64.25% to 35.75%. The week leading up to the elections was dominated by accusations of dirty tricks but it seems another underhand campaign of sorts was being waged against him in the form of political stencil graffiti and propaganda. Exclusive photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.

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Here’s some street art in La Boca neighbourhood in Bueons Aires made from newspaper depicting Argentine and Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero. The designs were made for the 2007 Nike commercial entitled Barrio Bonito.

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