Street art to Milan - Italy
Milan, the Italian capital of fashion and design, reveals another creative facet through its rich world of street art.
During this street art tour lasting around 4h30, you'll see walls transformed into canvases of artistic expression, discover bars adorned with works of art, breathtaking murals, a station teeming with urban art and much more.
From occupation to international cultural centre, finally Milan like London and Berlin thanks to young people After the spokesperson of the artists' collective that occupied the abandoned buildings of the Fabbrica del Vapo... Voir plus
The EscoAdIsola.it project was born in May 2011, when the young volunteers from Nuova Acropoli began to think about how to improve the metro from the station that they had to pass through to reach their headquarters in the... Voir plus
The Inter Wall is covered with a work by the Orticanoodles featuring Aida Accolla, created for "Inside", the artists' first solo exhibition in a museum space, at the Studio Museo Francesco Messina. Who is Aida Accolla? She... Voir plus
Urban and contemporary art gallery; This space of around 70 square metres is located in the heart of the Isola district, behind the vertical forest. It is mainly used as an exhibition space and has two shop windows overloo... Voir plus
Here's Pope Francis, painted on an electrical cabinet/energy box in Milan.
It's called urban art, and its aim is to transform insignificant urban objects into real pieces of furniture.
Thanks to street art, P... Voir plus
Here's Torakiki, a character from Hello! manga, painted on an electrical cabinet/energy box in Milan.
It's called urban art, and its aim is to transform insignificant urban objects into real pieces of furniture. Voir plus
This mural depicts various scenes from The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's best-known work in French. Published in 1943 in New York at the same time as its English translation, it is a poetic and philosophical wo... Voir plus
Artwork depicting "Arnold and Willy", one of the first series to show white and black characters living together. In this cult series, Arnold (played by Gary Coleman) and his older brother Willy, two black children from Ha... Voir plus