A quick look at the current progress for the 2014 version of Memorie Urbane in Italy today with new works by Seth and Eime in Terracina and Ernest Zacharevic in Arce. The festival, which runs April through June, is still receiving artists every week and will continue placing them on walls that are chosen with the artists and the context in mind.
Eime in Terracina, Italy. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Eime in Terracina, Italy. Detail. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Eime in Terracina, Italy. Detail. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Seth in Terracina, Italy. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Seth in Terracina, Italy. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Seth in Terracina, Italy. Detail. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Ernest Zacharevic in Arce, Italy. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Ernest Zacharevic in Arce, Italy. Detail. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Ernest Zacharevic in Arce, Italy. Detail. (photo © Lorenzo Gallitto)
Ernest Zacharevic “Toy Mafia” Memorie Urbane Festival 2014
Etnik and Millo Memorie Urbane Festical 2014
Martin Whatson, David De La Mano, Pablo Herrero and E1000 Memorie Urbane Festival 2014
Opiemme Memorie Urbane Festival 2014
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