Guns, prostitution, rape, drugs, child abuse and domestic violence. These are the everyday horrors going on inside an Argentine slum. Colombian Valeria Aboleda who lives in the ‘villa’ with her partner Carlos told Buenos Aires Street Art how she hopes street art can change the lives of the people living there. Continue reading

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| The pyramid in front of the Casa Rosada |
Just a few weeks shy of the 201st anniversary of the historic date 25 de Mayo, the plasterwork of the monument was sprayed with the message: “194 pibas presente”, referring to the 194 young revellers who died in the Cromañón nightclub tragedy on 30 December 2004 after a pyrotechnic flare went off and set the roof of the building on fire.
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| Mock 200 pesos note saying “Which bicentenary?” |
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| Stencil featuring a cartonero dragging a sack of cardboard |
Some of Latin America’s best know street artists have breathed new life into a disused former oxygen tank factory in one of Buenos Aires’ roughest neighbourhoods.
A new political mural of Néstor Kirchner has been unveiled in the barrio of Barracas to mark the six month anniversary of his death. Continue reading







