Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening:
1. Ocean Cleanup: “That’s A Big A** Catch”
2. PichiAvo: Venus de Mil in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
3. ASVP in NYC via Tost Films
BSA Special Feature: Ocean Cleanup: “That’s A Big A** Catch”
Are you looking for career fulfillment? To do work that actually matters? Here’s a path you may look into. Just look at the reactions and the faces of the people involved.
“The crew offshore in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch achieved our largest ocean plastic catch to date in a single extraction with System 002 on September 22nd, 2021. This load amounts to 3.8 tons and concludes the last short test of the campaign.”
Ocean Cleanup: “That’s A Big A** Catch”
PichiAvo: Venus de Mil in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
A fresh new wall from the dynamic duo PichiAvo in Largo da Batata square in São Paulo. One of their strongest works to date, for the Nalato Festival.
ASVP in NYC via Tost Films
Filmmaker Mario of Tost Films captures a brand new abstract wall by Brooklyn’s own ASVP.
Other Articles You May Like from BSA:
Clara Vanessa Avalo and her Uninhibited Urban Art Magazine mounted their own celebratory event full of artists and fans this year in Allapattah, a gritty neighborhood adjacent to the glaring spotlight...
You can tell by the quality of the street pieces that continue to go up in Fanzara that this young but ongoing "festival" is driven by something more than simply commercial interests. Thoughtful, quie...
Join the party today in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the street art festival Kin Graff 4 brought many to celebrate the murals, the artists, and the festival itself with mus...
Boom! There it is! This is springtime and there is a lot of new stuff popping up like tulips and out like cherry blossoms. If you didn't get to the Martha Cooper opening at Steven Kasher gallery...
"I had to come back...there's no other place on this planet that speaks my language," says Ad Deville, the prodigal son of Bushwick from atop a windy late-winter rooftop, a paint brush in hand. Seems ...