Street Art Cities

Wynwood Walls features murals by some of the best known street artists in the world and the best time to
More than 100 artists took part in the IBUg Urban Culture Festivalin Zwickau, Germany. BA Street Art was there and
Chichester Street Art festival took place a few weeks ago in England with some world famous street artists painting at
Roa and Phlegm have painted some stunning new murals on the facade of the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank
Amy Winehouse died on 23rd July 2011 and street artists have been paying tribute to the pop star ever since
gualicho street artist buenos aires interview miguelete buenosairesstreetart.com
Argentine street artist Gualicho has revealed the inspiration behind his incredible interventions in the former prison of Miguelete in Montevideo,

Wynwood Walls features murals by some of the best known street artists in the world and the best time to visit is the first week of December when hundreds of artists descend on the art district. Here are some of our favourite photos taken during Art Basel Miami week. Continue reading

More than 100 artists took part in the IBUg Urban Culture Festivalin Zwickau, Germany. BA Street Art was there and we photographed some of the great new artworks inside and outside an abandoned iron factory. Street artists from Argentina at IBUg , Mexico, the USA and China were also taking part.

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Chichester Street Art festival took place a few weeks ago in England with some world famous street artists painting at numerous sites around the city. Buenos Aires Street Art went down to West Sussex to check out the new artworks.

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Roa and Phlegm have painted some stunning new murals on the facade of the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre in London. Photos by Buenos Aires Street Art. Continue reading

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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Argentine street artist Gualicho has revealed the inspiration behind his incredible interventions in the former prison of Miguelete in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photos by BA Street Art.

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