Description
„Street Art București” (Street Art Bucharest) is a remarkable publication which helps artists, locals, and tourists alike to discover new dimensions of cities through an effervescent and growing form of culture – street art.
Street Art București, 2021, book
A5, softcover, 80 pages
print-on-demand
Estimated delivery: 1-2 weeks
The Street Art București album was initially printed in a limited edition of 200 copies and distributed free of charge to artists, collaborators and to the National Library of Romania, the Metropolitan Library of Bucharest and some of its branches. The publication was launched during the collective exhibition Street Art București, organized at Lente.
The album presents the artistic interventions realized within the Street Art București project by Pisica Pătrată, Serebe, Romb, Iluc and Ortaku, as well as urban works by artists such as Aito Kitazaki (JP), Akacorleone (PT), J. Ace (UK), Merioone (IT), NSN997 (ES), Okudart (ES), One Truth (CH), Alexandra Iliesco, Irina Mocanu, Lost Optics, Pandele, Pasr, Sorina Vazelina, Taci, Wanda.
The Street Art Bucharest project was co-funded by the Bucharest City Hall through ARCUB within the Bucharest – Open City 2021 Programme.
“Street Art București” book in numbers:
200 copies
66 photographs
45 places to visit
44 local and international artists
All text is in Romanian.
Street Art București (2021)
Authors CRISTINA POPA, ANDREI RACOVIȚAN
© 2021, Bucharest, Romania, Save or Cancel
ISBN 978-973-0-35442-3
The editorial project is produced by Save or Cancel (Cristina Popa, Andrei Racovițan) through feeder.ro and co-financed by the Bucharest City Hall through ARCUB within the Bucharest – Open City 2021 Programme.
The project does not necessarily represent the position of the ARCUB. ARCUB is not responsible for the content of the programme or how the results of the programme may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the grantee.
Partners: Biblioteca Metropolitană București, Școala Gimnazială Specială Nr. 9, Centrul Național al Dansului București, The Institute, Zeppelin, Igloo and IQads.ro
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