Last Friday Lima had their 5th Annual “Night of the Museums,” where the city welcomes throngs of people to walk through and see art in this metropolis that boasts an appreciable number of museums including Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú, Museum of Art of Lima, the Museum of Natural History, the Museum of the Nation, The Sala Museo Oro del Perú Larcomar, the Museum of Italian Art, and the Museum of Gold, and the Larco Museum.
Naturally, there are a number of talented Street Artists who are currently working around the city also, and you’ve seen many of them here on BSA. On Noche De Los Museos, Street Artists Entes, Pesimo and Conrad collaborated on some walls together for the non-commercial event, painting directly on walls inside the gallery Sala Luis Miró Quesada Garland (see the video below).
Entes in Lima, Peru. (photo © Entes)
Entes y Pesimo. Galeria Miroquesada Garland de Miraflores. Lima, Peru. (photo © ALQA photography)
Entes. Galeria Miroquesada Garland de Miraflores. Lima, Peru. (photo © ALQA photography)
Pesimo. Galeria Miroquesada Garland de Miraflores. Lima, Peru. (photo © ALQA photography)
Entes, Pesimo and their buddy Conrad paint gallery walls for “Night Museum Walk”
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