Where to find the best street art in Italy?
Southern Italy travel guide: Naples, Palermo, Cagliari and street art festivals in Italy. Urbex in Italy, abandoned places in Italy. Travel website for lesser-known places in Italy.
Southern Italy travel guide: Naples, Palermo, Cagliari and street art festivals in Italy. Urbex in Italy, abandoned places in Italy. Travel website for lesser-known places in Italy.
I spent a week in Stigliano researching the Appartengo Festival, catching the participation and enthusiasm of the residents, documenting Argentinian street artist Milu Correch’s work …
Last summer, the public art project MAAP invited to Basilicata the Moroccan street artist Mohamed L’ghacham to paint three murals that would sparkle conversations between …
In 2013 Fare Ala collective launched Pizzo Sella Art Village, an unsanctioned street art project highlighting the unlawfulness of the villas built by a construction …
Back in Palermo, although for less than two days. This time I could finally visit Pizzo Sella Art Village, where street artists painted on abandoned …
Saying that Palermo is worse off is a gross understatement. Palermo’s palaces are, at best, beaten up, but in any other scenario they’re outright shattered. …
Palermo walls are full of writing. Graffiti and street art, sure, but also sprayed messages with no artistic ambition whatsoever -just the urge to declare …