Buenos Aires Street Art has been in Valparaiso, Chile this week and came across this mural painted by Argentine street artist Jaz in a collaboration with Fisek, Inti and Charquipunk. It was painted in January 2008 but it’s still intact as the pictures show.
Street artists have transformed a former railway station in La Plata that now functions as a cultural centre.
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| Old railway station gets facelift (photo © BA Street Art) |
The building named Estación Circunvalación in the capital of the Province of Buenos Aires operated as a regional train station connecting La Plata with Pipinas, Magdalena and Lezama until it was closed during the military dictatorship in 1979.
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| Pelos de Plumas (photo © BA Street Art) |
More than a dozen artists from the Capital Federal and from La Plata including Pelos de Plumas, Nice, Mart, Nero, MtNcR, Hoem, GMC and Sato participated in the project.
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| Nero (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| MtNcR and Nice (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Mart (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Hoem, GMC and Sato (photo © BA Street Art) |
Rodez has created a series of murals depicting warrior masks relating to African tribes in Parque Centenario. Ene Ene and Iaku have also created throw-ups close to the Marie Curie Cancer Hospital in Caballito.
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| Warrior masks (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Designs by the Cancer Hospital (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Inscriptions referencing African tribes (photo © BA Street Art) |
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| Ene Ene (photo © BA Street Art) |
All photos © Buenos Aires Street Art
Alfredo Segatori has been working on a new mural in Palermo outside Club 69. The design features a character relaxing and listening to music on his Walkman and a tribute to ‘the Godfather of Soul’ James Brown.















