In September 2014, 11 street artists painted two murals spanning more 200 metres along two platforms inside Federico Lacroze metro station on Line B (Linea B) in the city of Buenos Aires. The artists who created these amazing artworks were Animalito Land, Ice, Luxor, Oz Montania, El Marian, Jiant, Malegria and Primo. The project was curated by Matt Fox-Tucker founder of Buenos Aires Street Art and the client was Subte BA.
Animalito Land & Oz Montania (photo © BA Street Art)
Animalito Land, Ice, Luxor and Oz Montania completed a series of murals stretching 110 metres along the platform in the direction of Rosas with the theme of an Amazonian rain forest.
Iguana by Ice (photo © BA Street Art)
Street artist Luxor (photo © BA Street Art)
Oz Montania & Animalito Land (photo © BA Street Art)[/caption]
Landscape including indigenous peoples, plants & animals (photo © BA Street Art)[/caption]
El Marian & Malegria (photo © BA Street Art)[/caption]
Primo (photo © BA Street Art)[/caption]
Jiant, El Marian & Malegria (photo © BA Street Art)[/caption]
Street artist Malegria (photo © BA Street Art)[/caption]
Photo of the Day in The Guardian newspaper (Sept 2014) photo: Matt Fox-Tucker/Buenos Aires Street Art[/caption]
The subway art project has appeared in international media such as The Guardian newspaper.
All photos © Buenos Aires Street Art