[Updated winner] GIVEAWAY: would you like to participate in a survey for a chance to win the Un-hidden Street Art in Romania book?

Giveaway: would you like to participate in our survey for a chance to win the Un-hidden Street Art in Romania book?

Giveaway: would you like to participate in a survey for a chance to win the Un-hidden Street Art in Romania book?

GIVEAWAY: Tell us a few things about your experience and expectations while visiting the feeder.ro/shop and you have a chance to win an Un-hidden Street Art in Romania book. Please be honest and direct in your answers in order to qualify for the giveaway. The winners are selected with the help of random.org and announced on feeder.ro by 31st of January 2020.

Click here to participate in the survey and giveaway.

[UPDATE] Thank you all for participating. Congratulations to our winner, Alex Costin! 

If you are eager to get the book in your hands before the end of January, see here a  and remember, we published a discount code here.

Un-hidden street art in Romania book in numbers:
100 pages
15 cities
100 local and international artists
200 places to visit
350 photos with murals in Romania

A5 book, softcover, perfect bound, a limited edition of 500 prints

UN-HIDDEN STREET ART IN ROMANIA (printed edition, 2019)

Authors CRISTINA POPA & ANDREI RACOVIȚAN

ISBN 978-973-0-30397-1

© Bucharest, Romania, Save or Cancel, 2019

Photography © feeder.ro / Save or Cancel by Petre Fall, Alex I, Anita Jambor, Dan Alexandru, Ana Moca Grama

Photography © Erps, Coon One, Pass, Mădălina Dobraca, Alexandra Pandrea, Alexandra Costea, Kseleqoqynqyshy, Kaps crew, Kitra, Andreea Sasaran, Obie Platon, J.Ace, Sibiu Street Art Festival, Robert Obert, Sinboy, Reptilianul

 

Huge ❤️ for their contributions: SISAF – Sibiu International Street ART Festival, Urban Spirit – Moldova, Pisica Pătrată

We invite you to explore new cities added on the Un-hidden Romania 🇷🇴 street art map and discover the recent works made by local and international artists.

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About the Un-hidden Street Art in Romania editorial project

Un-hidden Street Art in Romania aims to humanise and promote the knowledge of cities in Romania and Moldova, proposing their exploration through independent urban art, with the help of an exceptional publication, available online and in print, bilingual, for locals and tourists. The book presents over 120 independent artistic interventions and information about their authors.

The cultural interventions Un-hidden Bucharest 2017 and 2018, co-financed by AFCN, activate unusual or forgotten spaces, such as the Omnia Hall, Lente, Marconi Cinema, the Faculty of Sociology and Social Assistance, Dizainăr, Cina building – M60 Space, next to remarkable artists – Pisica Pătrată, Sorina Vazelina, Primitiv Print, Skinny Bunny, Paul Dunca, VJ VLC, Livi Po, Kseleqoqynqyshy, iZZY iZVNE (Moldova), John Dot S, Maria Bălan, producing a guided route and a print & online map with 22 of independent artistic interventions in the public space.
Un-hidden Street Art in Romania is a remarkable publication through which locals and tourists alike will discover new dimensions of the city through the effervescent alternative culture in development.

The Un-hidden Street Art in Romania editorial project is organised by Save or Cancel team, composed of Cristina Popa (random) and Andrei Racovițan (ubic), through feeder.ro and is co-funded by AFCN, thematic area: book. The program does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the application or the way the program results can be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.

 

Partners: CNDB, ZEPPELIN, IGLOO, The INSTITUTE, DIZAINAR, SISAF, AMURAL

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About Un-hidden Romania multi-annual program

2017

Pisica Pătrată – Totem @ Lente
Skinny Bunny – Painting @ Omnia Hall (CNDB)
VJ VLC – Video mapping @ Cinema Marconi
Sorina Vazelina și Primitiv Print – Mural & screen printing @ Lente
Paul Dunca – Guided tour (1)

 

2018

iZZY iZVNE – Mural @ Faculty of Sociology and Social Assistance
Pisica Pătrată – Painting @ Cina building – M60 Space
Livi Po – Mural @ Dizainăr
Kseleqoqynqyshy – Mural @ Faculty of Sociology and Social Assistance
John Dot S  – Stencil workshop @ Dizainăr
Maria Bălan – Linocut workshop @ Cina building – M60 Space
John Dot S  – Mural @ Omnia Hall (CNDB)
Open Doors – Travel Outside the box – Guided tour (2)
Paul Dunca – Guided tour (3)
Un-hidden Bucharest – Street art map print version

2019

– Mural @ Faculty of Sociology and Social Assistance
Un-hidden Bucharest – Street art exhibition @ Romanian Design Week with Pisica Pătrată, Kseleqoqynqyshy, John Dot S, Maria Bălan
Open Doors – Travel Outside the box – Guided tour @ Cartierul Creativ (4, 5)
Aito Kitazaki – Mural @ Lente
Open Doors – Travel Outside the box – Guided tour (6, 7)
Online art gallery – Online store @ feeder.ro/shop
Un-hidden Romania – Street art map online version @ feeder.ro
Un-hidden Romania – Street art exhibition x Acuarela @ Noaptea Albă a Galeriilor with Pisica Pătrată, Livi Po, Kseleqoqynqyshy, John Dot S, Maria Bălan & Skinny Bunny
Maria Bălan – Linocut workshop x DIPLOMA @ Cina building
Kseleqoqynqyshy – Mural @ Lente

 

About Save or Cancel
Since 2008, Save or Cancel is a medium of communication and propagation of the arts and culture, promoting and facilitating their role in contemporary society.
The self-initiated multidisciplinary programs of Save or Cancel aim to identify sustainable and adaptable opportunities for (re)valorisation of the existence through architectural, cultural and editorial projects.

 

Visit the project’s page Un-hidden Romania to find out more about past, current and future activities.

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