Today we have an opportunity to see some of the Street Art and gallery-related works on show in Madrid. Our sincere thanks to photographer and avid observer Fer Alcalá, who shares his findings with BSA readers today.
~Fer Alcalá~
I was lucky enough to meet and walk the streets of Madrid with Guillermo from MadridStreetArtProject a veteran actor in the local scene. His way of seeing and understanding the urban landscape is outstanding. He is one of the best hosts that you can find in Madrid.
Pro176. Mind The Wall Project, curated by Swinton & Grant Gallery. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Julieta XLF . Son3K for Arte al Cubo produced by MSAP. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Elbi Elem for Arte al Cubo produced by MSAP. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Ampparito at Lavapiés. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Suso33 (photo © Fer Alcalá)
SM172 at Lavapiés. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Brodbus portrait of Roy Ayers at Esto Es Una Plaza. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
SM172 at Esto Es Una Plaza. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Esto Es Una Plaza (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Eltono (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Ron English. “Guernica” at Espacio Solo. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Espacio SOLO is an EXPERIENCE, not only because of the mystery associated with the project, but for the feelings that you have once you are there. Surrounded by astonishing pieces of fine art, getting lost through alleys and rooms and at the same time, having the sensation of invading someone’s coolest home on Earth.
Laurence Valliéres at Espacio Solo. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
Kaws and Tim Biskup at Espacio Solo. (photo © Fer Alcalá)
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