Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening:
1. MuralFest Kosovo 2022
2. PichiAvo in Linz, Austria
3. Graffiti TV 103: Ler2
BSA Special Feature: MuralFest Kosovo 2022
Doug Gillen’s register has dropped to something deeper in this new video at the Kosovo 2022 MuralFest that he does for his brand FifthWall TV. As ever, he seeks to connect you with the people who are working to engage their city with art in the streets. Adopting the theme “Offline” – the same as the 2018 Moscow Artmossphere International Urban Art Festival that we co-curated – the MuralFest artists are reconsidering life and community in a way that is free from the electronic platforms we have all been communicating on. It makes sense because art in the streets began here with the people and with the city.
MuralFest Kosovo 2022 via FithWall TV
PichiAvo in Linz, Austria
A quick soundless timelapse of the PichiAvo magicians doing their mural at Promenade Galerien in Linz in Austria.
Graffiti TV 103: Ler2
This episode of Graff TV features graffiti writer Ler2!
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