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Artscape 2022 – Kiruna’s Iron Ore History in Sweden

Artscape 2022 – Kiruna’s Iron Ore History in Sweden

Sweden’s northernmost town center is in Kiruna, with a population of 23,000 or so, is far north of Swedish Lapland. Known for mining iron ore and landing inside the Artic Circle on the eastern shore of Lake Luossa, the 100+ year downtown is going to move soon because the mining operations are moving elsewhere. So are its heritage buildings.

Roberto Ciredz. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)

This summer the town created a mural project to mark this benchmark, establishing Artscape 2022. It’s a “mural project based on the people of Kiruna’s collective memory,” they say, and six murals were created after artists conducted interviews, hundreds of stories, and anecdotes. Not only do these new murals respond directly to the environment they are created within, but they also function as a historical record of the town and its people.

Our thanks to photographer Jon Högman for sharing his images with BSA readers today, giving us all a sense of Artscape 2022.

Roberto Ciredz. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)

Inspired by memories of the stunning nature surrounding Kiruna. Roberto’s mural was produced in collaboration with @konstmuseet.i.norr

Roberto Ciredz. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Gleo. ‘A song of Unity: Diversity is beautiful. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)

‘A song of Unity: Diversity is beautiful’ by Colombian artist Gleo is inspired by a collected recent memory from the Kiruna music festival @pamojafestivalen. Refugees being welcomed by the local community through music and culture.

Gleo. ‘A song of Unity: Diversity is beautiful. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Gleo. ‘A song of Unity: Diversity is beautiful. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Gleo. ‘A song of Unity: Diversity is beautiful. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Isakov. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)

Amazing transformation of a grey metal stripe into a colorful cityscape! Isakov’s stained glass style makes perfect use of the space – it’s like the artwork was part of the original architecture 😊 Look closely and you’ll recognize some of Kiruna’s most famous landmarks!

Isakov. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Isakov. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Andreas Welin. “An Ending, A Beginning” Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)

’An Ending, A Beginning’ by Andreas Welin from Denmark in Tuollavaara, Kiruna. A very difficult wall to paint. Half the wall has a tin facade with corrugated sections.. 😖 So Andreas had to switch between different kinds of paint for the different surfaces. Torrential rain didn’t help either. But the end result is an amazing mural! Kiruna’s impending move is embodied in a beautiful way.

Andreas Welin. “An Ending, A Beginning” Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Andreas Welin. “An Ending, A Beginning” Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Vickan. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)

We asked children from Högalidsskolan to show us their Kiruna. The drawings they created were passed on to Vickan and became the inspiration for this magical piece. Vickan is from Boden, a town a few hours from Kiruna, and the kids’ imagery is most definitely a shared experience!

Vickan. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Vickan. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Kruella D’Enfer. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)

Taking her inspiration from the local memories that were collected – Kruella created a playful mural with loads of magical details! The artist managed to catch a breathtaking aurora display during her time in Kiruna, depicted in the mural.

Kruella D’Enfer. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
Kruella D’Enfer. Artscape 2022 – Kiruna, Sweden. (photo © Jon Högman)
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BSA Film Friday 06.08.18

BSA Film Friday 06.08.18

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Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.

Now screening :
1.1st Berlin Mural Fest Wrap Up
2. Pixel Pancho in Papeete. for ONO’U Tahiti Festival 2018. French Polynesia.
3. Christina Angelina in Papeete. for ONO’U Tahiti Festival 2018. French Polynesia.
4. Doug Gillen FWTV – Street Art and Anti-Semitism…discuss..

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BSA Special Feature: 1st Berlin Mural Fest Wrap Up

Of course Berlin has no shortage of organically grown aerosol artworks around the city so it takes something special like a mural festival started by Die Dixons to make an impact. They have the connection to community and ability to mobilize across walls and art and performance disciplines. After the success of The Haus last year it seemed like anything was possible for the team, and the first time out shows the results in this short aftermovie.

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Props from the organizers to: Akteone, CREN, Jelio Dimitrov Arsek, Erase, case_maclaim, Die Dixons, Dr.Molrok, El Bocho, Elle Street Art, HERAKUT , Icke_art, Innerfields, Insane 51, Isakov, James Bullough, Kera1, Klebebande Berlin, Kobe Eins, Mika Yat Graffiti, Millo, Mr.WOODLAND , MTO (Graffiti / Street-art), MüCke32, Natalia Rak, Notes of Berlin, Nuno Viegas, One Truth Graffiti Street Art, ONUR, WES 21, Size Two, snik, TASSO, TELMO MIEL, Ria Wank, Michael Dyne Mieth, Anne ‘Blondie’ Bengard, Slider.Bandits, Caparso, Bas2, Daniela Uhlig, Ghettostars Crew , Monsta 179, Semor the mad one, Skenar73, Max Roche, Raws, TAPE OVER, Tape That, Tobo

Pixel Pancho in Papeete. for ONO’U Tahiti Festival 2018. French Polynesia.

Here are a couple of quick work-in-progress videos we shot this week on the island of Papeete in French Polynesia while we’re chasing artists with Martha Cooper across 4 islands of Papeete, Raitea, Moorea, and Bora Bora. Here are Pixel Pancho and Christina Angelina.

Christina Angelina in Papeete. for ONO’U Tahiti Festival 2018. French Polynesia.

 

Doug Gillen FWTV – Street Art and Anti-Semitism…discuss…

Is Banksy anti-semitic? The Street Artist has used his work to address social and political causes for almost two decades and this is the first we’ve heard the charge. We’ve seen all sorts of sentiments on the streets – racist, misogynist, homophobic, strains of xenophobia from different angles. But this is Israelis and the Palestinians and an active fight – with a multitude of shadings. Doug Gillen flies directly into the hornets’ nest – all for the love of Street Art.

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