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Tag: Guerilla Art

Sub(limb)inal Criminals: Faux Legs, Arms & Heads as Art

Whether they're just the arms of a mannequin attached to inanimate urban objects or gory, all-too-realistic hands clutching violent video games, severed limbs are definitely one way to grab the ...

Street Seats for the People: Bold Guerrilla Furniture

Just try to locate a truly comfortable outdoor, public place to lounge around your city. Typically what you'll find are rigid benches that discourage people from lingering too long. Artist Oliver ...

Secret City: Illegal Architectural Interventions in Tawian

Beyond the 'official city' of Taipei, where modernization and beautification efforts are glossing over the city's natural and historical origins, there is Instant City. Using Taipei's ...

Art Attack: Berlin Drivers Paint The Town Red (& Beyond)

Not only did they paint it red, but pink, purple, blue and yellow as well. Don't blame the drivers (and the odd pedestrian), and don't question their sobriety either – all were unasked, ...

See What? 14 Amazing & Unexpected Urban Art Installations

All ephemeral, lasting a few weeks or maybe just a few hours, temporary street art installations are a colorful and engaging addition to ever-evolving urban settings. Some are so subtle that only ...

Mark Reigelman’s Playful & Thought-Provoking Urban Art

As colorful as life in the city can be, things aren’t always rosy - especially in gloomy, grimy neighborhoods where everything seems to be hard, cold and monochromatic. But if artist Mark ...

Urban Theater of the Absurd: Bizarre Public Performance Art

All it takes is a crawling woman in a hairy suit, a bunch of jumping men with televisions on their heads or a guy projecting his private parts onto public buildings to turn urban settings into ...

Crazy Contortionist Street Art: Bodies in Urban Spaces

How would you react if you were walking down a crowded city street and 20 people suddenly ran past you and crammed their bodies into the tiny space between two buildings? What if you happened to ...

Guerilla for Good: 3 Subversive Projects to Save the Planet

(Check out our complete collection of Subversive Marketing and Culture Jamming.) When most people think of guerilla art they probably think of street graffiti. Sure, graffiti can be impressively ...

Crafty Urban Camouflage: Soda Machines to Fire Hydrants

Whether they be viewed as polemical or pragmatic, this latest in the tradition of creative urban camouflage is at least entertaining and arguably even practical. Artist Aya Tsukioka drew ...

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