This archive showcases our collection of articles featuring the work and influence of Nuria, a significant figure in the urban art scene. Explore her unique style, learn about her artistic journey, and discover the stories behind her impactful pieces. From bold graffiti to intricate murals, Nuria’s art challenges conventions and sparks conversation. We delve into the techniques she employs, the messages she conveys, and the impact she’s had on the wider urban art movement. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, you’ll find something to appreciate in these insightful articles.

Murals: Practiques, Murals, Contemporanies
Recently I visited the Design Museum in London and stumble over an very interesting book, which unfortunately was totally new for me. Murals: Practiques, Murals, Contemporanies (2010) by the Joan Miró Foundation shows different aspects of the very interesting urban art form of mural painting! On about 140 colored pages, the book begin with the traditional work of different protagonists as the Soninke women of Mauritania and continues with the work of artists who generally intervene in public places, including Lothar Gotz (Germany), Scope One (Singapore), UTR Crew (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Brian Rea (USA), Nuria & Eltono (Spain and France) and others. ...

