Paris’s Urban Art Scene Gets a New Player
This autumn, the Paris art calendar will welcome a new addition with the launch of Spera, an urban and contemporary art fair set to debut in Montrouge from October 2 to 5, 2025. Marking its inaugural edition, the event aims to establish itself as a fresh platform within the region’s growing ecosystem of urban art fairs, while offering a format that places equal emphasis on exhibition, accessibility, and direct engagement between artists, galleries, collectors, and wider audiences.
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From Wind Turbines to Bike Shelters: Aalborg’s Circular Design Solution
As the renewable energy sector continues to expand, a less visible challenge is beginning to demand greater attention: what happens when wind turbines reach the end of their operational life. While wind power remains central to the global energy transition, the disposal of decommissioned turbine blades has emerged as a significant environmental and industrial issue.
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The Many Languages of Street Art: Techniques That Shape Urban Expression
Street art is far from a single visual language. What began as an umbrella term for unauthorized artistic interventions in public space has evolved into a remarkably diverse ecosystem of techniques, materials, and creative strategies.
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The Legendary Graffiti Book “Paris Tonkar” Is Back in Print
In 1991, Paris Tonkar arrived as a landmark publication, becoming the first book in France, and widely regarded as the first in Europe, to document graffiti as a serious cultural movement rather than a fleeting act of urban rebellion.
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