Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Brandalism: 600 ad takeovers in Paris before the COP21 Climate Conference

Two days before the launch of the UN COP21 Climate Conference, 600 posters were installed by the Brandalism project in outdoor media spaces across Paris.
Paul Insect
Two days before the launch of the UN COP21 Climate Conference, 600 posters were installed by the Brandalism project in outdoor media spaces across Paris. 82 Artists from 19 different countries made artworks to challenge the corporate takeover of COP21 and to reveal the connections between advertising, the promotion of consumerism and climate change.
Amidst the French state of emergency banning all public gatherings following the terrorist attacks on 13 November in Paris, the Brandalism project has worked with Parisians to insert unauthorised artworks across the city that aim to highlight the links between advertising, consumerism, fossil fuel dependency and climate change. 
The artworks were placed in advertising spaces owned by JC Decaux - one of the world’s largest outdoor advertising firms and an official sponsor to the COP21 climate talks.
Other prominent corporate sponsors of the climate talks such as Air France, GDF Suez (Engie) and Dow Chemicals are parodied in the posters – whilst heads of state such as Francois Hollande, David Cameron, Barack Obama, Angela Merkel and Shinzo Abi also feature. The artworks were created by over 80 renowned artists from 19 countries across the world including Neta Harari, Jimmy Cauty, Banksy-collaborator Paul Insect, Escif and Kennard Phillips – many of whom featured at Banksy’s Dismaland exhibition in England this summer. 
Joe Elan from Brandalism said, “By sponsoring the climate talks, major polluters such as Air France and GDF-Suez-Engie can promote themselves as part of the solution – when actually they are part of the problem.”

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Friday, November 27, 2015

"Climate 01" a project by Andreco in Paris, France

Our friend Andreco just launched CLIMATE 01, an itinerant and international public art project about climate changes, their causes and their impacts.

Our friend Andreco just launched CLIMATE 01, an itinerant and international public art project about climate changes, their causes and their impacts.
As the starting point of this journey, Paris is the scene of a two-acts creation. The first project is the installation of a 5meters-tall wooden sculpture in the Jardin partagé Beaudelire, a community garden located in an empty lot of Rue Baudelique in the 18th district. The second stage of this project is a brand new mural that represent the water and CO2 cycles. This mural can be seen on the façade of Richomme Primary School, in the 18th district, in the very heart of the historical and multiethnic neighborhood known as "La Goutte d'Or".
Take a look at more images after the break and as usual stick with your friends at StreetArtNews for the latest updates from Europe.

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Monday, November 23, 2015

Mygalo creates new pieces on the streets of Paris, France

Constantly active on the streets of Paris, Mygalo has been rather busy with a brand new series of artworks which popped up all over the city

Constantly active on the streets of Paris, Mygalo has been rather busy with a brand new series of artworks which popped up all over the city of lights.
These new pieces shows his obsession around the color Blue. In this series he talks about addictions, sex or racism. His topics relates to our society and human being. Mygalo tries to show all of the failures that are making people exist and sometime creates a violent conflict. 
As usual the French artist incorporates a pinch of black humor which we always love so take a look at all the images after the break and then if you are in Paris, make sure to go on a Mygalo hunt!

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Ludo unveils a series of pieces on the streets of Paris

The last couple of weeks, Ludo has delivered a couple of sweet pieces and a great exhibition which took place in New York City.

The last couple of weeks, Ludo has delivered a couple of sweet pieces and a great solo exhibition which took place in New York City.
Moving on, Ludo is back in Paris, France where he took over the streets of his hometown with a series of brand new artworks. Using oversized pasters and green paint, Ludo once again created a series of mutating creatures mixing the nature and humankind into a new hybrid.
Take a look at a bunch of extra images after the break and then make sure to check back with us soon or more updates from Europe.

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Friday, November 20, 2015

"Earth Crisis", a new installation by Shepard Fairey @ the Eiffel Tower, Paris

Shepard Fairey is currently in Paris, France where he just unveiled his latest installation "Earth Crisis", an environmentally themed giant sphere hung between the first and second floor of the legendary Eiffel Tower.

Shepard Fairey is currently in Paris, France where he just unveiled his latest installation "Earth Crisis", an environmentally themed giant sphere hung between the first and second floor of the legendary Eiffel Tower.
Visible from November 20 to 26, it is a strong artistic gesture to Paris which will be hosting the COP21 world conference on climate change. This was made possible with the help of Gallerie Itinerrance.
The Earth Crisis Globe is a mandala designed to provide a unified ornamental structure that evokes floral motifs and harmony with nature.  Housed within the mandala’s shields are images that symbolize both threats to nature and incitement to respect it.  The mandala images, composed of climate change and environmentally themed graphics, are positioned to raise awareness and provoke discussions about the Earth’s future.  The colors used in the globe design connect blue and green of air, water, and vegetation that allow the earth to sustain life.
My political stance on protecting the planet is driven by my concern for the quality of life for future generations.  I’m not an alarmist, but I do think people need to understand that we are facing an earth crisis.  I think it is exciting that the globe provides different experiences for the viewer from a distance and up close while living in the heart of the Eiffel Tower.  I hope the Earth Crisis Globe appeals visually but also generates a needed conversation about the fate of our planet.
Continue reading to discover more images on "Earth Crisis" and then make sure to let us know your thoughts down in the comments section.

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Monday, November 16, 2015

Seth paints a simple yet powerful piece on the streets of Paris


One day after the horrible terrorists attacks in Paris, our friend Seth decided to send out a message to the world and his fellow citizens. And while many artists took their pans and papers to express emotions, he walked out of his house with couple of spray cans and painted this simple yet striking new mural on the streets of his hometown.
Showing one of his kid characters writing on a wall, the piece says "Fluctuat nec mergitur" which is a motto that has been used since 14th century by the city of Paris. It is a Latin phrase meaning "Tossed but not sunk", and it meaning explains perfectly the state of the city and it's inhabitants after recent events. The kid also painted a paper boat next to it, symbolizing the fragility of the city, but also, its power to overcome such tragic.
The piece was painted @ Place Ménilmontant in Paris, and we have more photos of it for you after the jump.

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Sunday, November 1, 2015

A giant portrait by Jorge Rodriguez Gerada in Paris 13th, France

The masters of portraits Jorge Rodriguez Gerada is currently in Paris, France where he just opened his latest exhibition "L'Eternel Instant Present" with the good lads from the Gallerie Matgoth.

The masters of portraits Jorge Rodriguez Gerada is currently in Paris, France where he just opened his latest exhibition "L'Eternel Instant Present" with the good lads from the Gallery Matgoth.
Working in the 13th district at 63, rue Nationale, the Cuban-American painter spent 4 days to complete this stunning 20 meters high portrait. For the project, the local residents were given the choice in between three different portraits, the winning design ended up to be Jorge's wife Ana.
Take a look at more images after the break and as usual stick with your friends at StreetArtNews for more fresh updates.

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Monday, October 26, 2015

"Music For The Eyes", a new street piece by Hopare in Paris, France

After a few hours of work, Hopare just finished working on a quick new piece on the streets of his hometown, Paris in France.

After a few hours of work, Hopare just finished working on a quick new piece on the streets of his hometown, Paris in France.
Entitled "Music For The Eyes" and painted with just a few cans of black Spray paint, the French street artist delivered this simple yet super effective eye piece which will surely be enjoyed by the local residents.
As usual more images are awaiting for your click below so take a look and if you stop by Paris you'll be able to find it on Rue de la Fontaine-au-Roi.

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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Herakut paints a new piece in Paris for Proj256

Hera and Akut from Herakut recently visited Paris to create a new piece for the launch of a non-profit campaign Proj 256. Known for their social engagement worldwide, German art duo painted a portrait of a local homeless man Karim in hope to help him ease his every day life.

Hera and Akut from Herakut recently visited Paris to create a new piece for the launch of a non-profit campaign Proj 256. Known for their social engagement worldwide, German art duo painted a portrait of a local homeless man Karim in hope to help him ease his every day life.
The idea of this original project is to help homeless people by providing an easy way for others to hear their story and make a financial donation. By combining art and technology they encourage artists to paint portraits of local homeless and than stencil a QR code next to the piece. The code links to the movie that tells the story about the person as well as provides an easy way for people to make a Bitcoin donation. As a part of the campaign, the homeless people included in the project are given old recycled mobile device that can be used to buy food, shelter for the night or save for larger purchases.
Check out more images after the jump and keep an eye on Proj256.org for more info about the project and upcoming works.

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Friday, October 2, 2015

"Liberation", a street piece by Levalet in Paris, France

Constantly busy on the streets of Paris, Levalet is back with a brand new artwork which is entitled "Liberation".

Constantly busy on the streets of Paris, Levalet is back with a brand new artwork which is entitled "Liberation".
The French artist stormed the 11th district of Paris with this oversized paster showing one of his monochrome characters placing a bomb on an historic building. The sign on the right says that 4000 freedom fighters were jailed  during the German occupation.
Continue reading for a closer look at this mural and then make sure to drop your two cents down in our comments section.

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Monday, June 29, 2015

Invader brings a series of fresh invasions to the streets of Paris


our buddy Invader is enjoying the Parisian summer in France where he spent a few nights outside to work and install on a bunch of new invasions.
The anonymous French artist brought to life some of his signature tiny pixel-based creatures including a two larger-scale pieces featuring a smurf on mushrooms and a cute pixelated-flower.
More high res images are awaiting for you click below to take the jump to discover all the latest invasions.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Levalet unveils "Public Service " a new piece in Paris, France

Levalet is back on the sunny streets of Paris in France where he just finished working on a brand new piece.

Levalet is back on the sunny streets of Paris in France where he just finished working on a brand new piece.
Entitled "Public Service", the French artist used his signature oversized pasters to bring to life this funny artwork which is cleverly taking advantage of the surrounding fountains. If you are stopping by Paris, you'll be able to find this piece in the 11th district of the city.
Hit the jump for a slew of extra images and then check back with us soon for the latest updates from Paris.

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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Craig Costello for the Lasco Project at Palais De Tokyo in Paris, France

For the Lasco Project's 4th edition, Hugo Vitrani and the Palais de Tokyo continue to explore the urban arts by providing new york artist Craig Costello with a new space to take over.

For the Lasco Project's 4th edition, Hugo Vitrani and the Palais de Tokyo continue to explore the urban arts by providing new york artist Craig Costello with a new space to take over.
„When I used to write, the dripping was my signature. Today it’s not about writing my name anymore. By removing the writing from the equation I got even more interested in the drips: they trundle along freely according to the wind, the inclination, the gravity and the different textures of the support. It’s a very organic process.“
Craig Costello aka Krink deploys his monumental extinguisher paintings on the Palais de Tokyo outside arches.  His abstract landscapes get freezed through a movement of both delicateness and violence. His radical technique doesn’t allow any second chance. 
On the wide 50 meters long and 10 meters high surface of  he Arches Wilson, Craig Costello brings his painting face to face with the old stones and the wild ever-present nature. He draws a long path similar to a procession in a subway tunnel filled with a powerful baroque light.

The Palais de Tokyo decided in 2012 to dedicate part of its programme to urban arts. The Lasco Project was born. Interventions by artists in the bowels of the Palais’ building have since been inscribing the street into art history. Since December 2012, roughly sixty international talents have been part of the action, including Futura 2000, O’Clock, Mode 2, Boris Tellegen, Dran, Skki, Evol, Vhils, Azyle, Horfée and Ken Sortais, duo Lek & Sowat as well as Cleon Peterson to name but a few. The project is curated by Hugo Vitrani.

Continue reading for a bunch of extra images and if you are in the area, you'll be able to visit the Lasco Project every Saturdays and Sundays from May 30th to June 21st 2015 at 12.30 pm.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

David De La Mano paints a large mural on the streets of Paris in France

David De La Mano spent the last week in Paris, France where he was invited to work on the side of a large building in the 13th district of the city.

David De La Mano spent the last week in Paris, France where he was invited to work on the side of a large building in the 13th district of the city.
The Spanish street artist brought to life this massive monochrome artwork showing the outlines of a face which is composed by a gazillion of black silhouettes slowly regrouping together. Unity makes strength!
Continue reading for more images and if you are in the area, you'll be able to find it on Boulevard Auriol.


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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Ludo creates two new street piece in Paris, France

Our friend Ludo is back on the streets of Paris where he was commissioned by the city council to create a series of new piece close to the Orsay Museum.

Our friend Ludo is back on the streets of Paris where he was commissioned by the city council to create a series of new piece close to the Orsay Museum.
The French artist took out some of his remixed signature imagery which is showing trees being recycled into buildings and / or the Eiffel Tower.
Hit the jump for a slew of extra images and then check back with us shortly for the latest updates from Ludo in France.

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