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Tour Paris 13
“A museum under the open sky in the 13th arrondissement of Paris”
https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/street-art-13-streetart13/gQNZ0AQ1?hl=en
The Gallery Itinerrance proposes to every curious person and amateur of street art, to discover the 13th district of Paris through a route of murals realized by international artists such as the Chilean artist INTI, who created this wall avenue d’Italie.
This fun walk, in association with the city hall of the 13th district, has the objective to create a real open-air museum and to introduce the public to the current artistic practices. INTI / Street Lahire.
Months before it was razed to the ground, an abandoned tower block in Paris 13'th arrondissement was turned onto the largest gallery of street artists and graffiti artists ever assembled, The building's 36 apartments, stairwells and exterior were transformed by 108 artists from all over the world, making the viewer totally immersed in unique international street art as they walked through it. Their work was shown for....
Tour Paris 13
“A museum under the open sky in the 13th arrondissement of Paris”
https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/street-art-13-streetart13/gQNZ0AQ1?hl=en
The Gallery Itinerrance proposes to every curious person and amateur of street art, to discover the 13th district of Paris through a route of murals realized by international artists such as the Chilean artist INTI, who created this wall avenue d’Italie.
This fun walk, in association with the city hall of the 13th district, has the objective to create a real open-air museum and to introduce the public to the current artistic practices. INTI / Street Lahire.
Months before it was razed to the ground, an abandoned tower block in Paris 13'th arrondissement was turned onto the largest gallery of street artists and graffiti artists ever assembled, The building's 36 apartments, stairwells and exterior were transformed by 108 artists from all over the world, making the viewer totally immersed in unique international street art as they walked through it. Their work was shown for 30 days and attracted queues around the block but you can still check out all 9 floors of the now-demolished project on Street View, no wating!