The Grafopolitan Museum of Art
26/04/2013 Lascia un commento
Lentamente ma inesorabilmente, i graffiti hanno percorso una lunga strada: dalle caserme di polizia fino alle gallerie d’arte. E la strada del cambiamento sicuramente passa attraverso la Bulgaria.
La più grande mostra permanente di graffiti in Europa orientale, è stato ufficialmente inaugurata a Burgas un mese fa. La galleria occupa 10.000mq, attualmente rappresenta il lavoro di 16 artisti provenienti da Bulgaria, Gran Bretagna, Germania, Spagna e Italia. E questo è solo l’inizio.
Slowly but surely, graffiti has come a long way from the criminal records to the art galleries. And the road of change definitely goes through Bulgaria.
The largest permanent graffiti exhibition in Eastern Europe was officially opened in Burgas a month ago. The gallery occupies 10,000 m2 of wall area and currently represents the work of 16 graffiti artists from Bulgaria, Great Britain, Germany, Spain and Italy. And this is just the beginning.
CREDITS
DOP: Teodor Peevski and Yordan Nedkov
Photography: Mariya Sabotinova
ARTISTS IN THIS VIDEO
Her Von Bias, Germany — herr-bias.de
Reser, Italy — topoftorino.it
MACS, Italy — flickr.com/photos/mynameismacs
DXTR The Weird, Germany — flickr.com/photos/dxtrs
AL, Spain — alwalls.tumblr.com
Vibes, United Kingdom — facebook.com/will.vibes
Erase — behance.net/erase
Arsek — behance.net/arsek
Mister AO — behance.net/misterao
140ideas — 140ideas.eu/portfolio
Dilom — dilom.eu
Sten — behance.net/naku
Kotk — kotknls.tumblr.com
hrvb — herr-bias.de