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Wynwood Street Art and Mural Scene Accompanies Miami Art Basel

A visit to Art Basel has been on our radar for a long time. And now that there's a simultaneous street art festival we're absolutely dying to go. 2017 here we come. 
The description says it all.  "An embarrassment of riches in so many ways, the Wynwood Street Art and mural scene is outrageously sexy, flashy, ugly, posey, pretty, proliferate and quizzically content-free. The annual outdoor urban art visual carnival that accompanies Art Basel in Miami is full of hi/low expectation and spectacle, and it confidently delivers on both."

Full round up of the event is  here

Martin Whatson. The Raw Project. Enida M Hartner Elementary School.


Jen Stark. Goldman Global Arts. Hard Rock Stadium. 

Felipe Pantone. Goldman Global Arts. Wynwood Walls. 

 

 

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Looking Back at Street Art's Peak in Eleven Spring

"Paper Mag speaks with Sara Schiller, co-founder of website Wooster Collective, about the importance of the Eleven Spring show, the need for illegality in street art, and how New York has lost its edge."

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Take a Look at Cuba's Oldest Printmaking Studio

Taller Experimental de Grafica in Havana
"Cuban lithography would have died then but for a few artists who recognized the value of the craft. They lobbied the government to protect the stones, and in 1962, as minister of industry, Che Guevara signed a mandate to provide materials, space, and machines to Cuban lithographers in the name of art. The Taller was born from that directive, and it remains the oldest and best known print studio in Cuba. It’s been producing work consistently since then."

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Miami Art Basel 2016

Miami Art Basel 2016

Check out Paper's recap of the best of Miami Art Basel 2016. 

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2016's Most Memorable Political Street Art

2016's Most Memorable Political Street Art

The Daily Beast takes a trip down election lane with 2016's most memorable political street art. 

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