What I mean is, there are artists who were invited to paint murals that function as billboards for print releases and decor for posh hotels, and artists who are invited to install “interventions” (Nuart’s euphemism for illegal street art). That was more true than ever this year, with an artist line up including Martin Whatson, SpY, Tilt, Fra.Biancoshock and others. Nuart is a brilliant schizophrenic beast, oscillating between Martyn Reed’s seemingly dueling interests of creating a spectacle of corporate art and disrupting The Spectacle. Whatson’s art also decorates the inside of the hotel. Martin Whatson (with BON and Alex Face) at Stavanger’s Scandic Hotel. They produce some blockbuster murals, but usually not from the artists you would expect. Living Walls has the uncanny ability to launch or at least predict the impending launch of a muralist’s career. They are the model of a well-run muralism conference with next to no budget, sometimes stumbling but always trying to do something great for Atlanta. Living Walls is one of the most professional DIY outfits I’ve ever encountered. Grottaglie now has one of the finest collections of murals, graffiti and street art in the world. He just wanted to invite amazing artists to town to paint walls and maybe make a print or two at his studio. In the small town of Grottaglie, Italy, it would be easy for anyone to track down Milano and confront him about painting on their home. It can be difficult to tell what’s been painted legally and what’s been painted illegally, and festival organizer Angelo Milano doesn’t hide his face. ![]() John FeknerįAME is (or was, since it’s no longer active) perhaps the only no-holds-barred street art festival. But, out of the three, Nuart has always confused me the most. For me, the three models of muralism festivals that I look to most often are Nuart, FAME and Living Walls. I went first in 2009 as a tourist, returned in 2012 to participate in Nuart Plus (the conference portion of the festival) participant, and finally this year participated in and helped a bit to plan Nuart Plus. This year was my third time visiting the Nuart Festival.
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