Malegria, Nomada and Rodez are three Buenos Aires-based street artists from Bogota, Colombia but they have much more in common than you might think. Malegria and Nomada are brothers, Rodez is their father and all three have a very close relationship both as a family and as artists.
Mart has painted a new mural in Almagro. His latest design features one of his classic bicycles and he’s dedicated the artwork to his grandmother who lives in the old people’s home across the street.
Cabaio Stencil have painted a great new stencil entitled ‘Malviviente’ or ‘Criminal’ in Colegiales. The design also features the words ‘sin receta’ meaning ‘without recipe or perscription’.
New fantastic mural by Jaz at the bus depot in Villa Crespo painted on Tuesday. It’s the second piece that Jaz has made in the street since returning from Atlanta, USA.
Bastardos Crew have painted a great new design this week in Villa Urquiza featuring Batman and Robin in a comic strip style. Batman says: “Gee whizz,” and he throws a punch at Ronald McDonald, while Robin responds: “This isn’t the Joker.” Continue reading
This amazing facade of an old town house in San Telmo features numerous designs copied from Banksy in Buenos Aires. Story and exclusive photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
Ice and Die have been working on a new mural project that features floating islands smilar to those in the sci-fi movie Avatar.
Graffiti artists Dano, Nerf, Shonis and Isag hit the bus depot in Villa Crespo yesterday and painted some pretty cool pieces. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art.
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.
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.
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.
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.











