Photographer Analía Pertusi – Perts Jam
The photographer and streetart hunter Analía Pertusi not only lives in the city of good air called Buenos Aires, but also photographs and documents this fantastic good air atmosphere in a very creative and loving way. A few years ago she started her Instagram channel under the pseudonym Perts Jam, where you can regularly receive interesting streetart and graffiti content. Analía has a good eye for beauty, but at the same time she is a superb documenter and sees the overall picture. For the Vagabundler Project she works on the Streetart Map Buenos Aires and also contributes galleries and articles from places all over Argentina.
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Travelling painter and art connector Murdock Allen
Creative and passionate, Buenos Aires-based artist Murdock Allen is what you might call a traveling artist. He has already traveled the whole world and painted his works in the most unusual places in front of the viewer’s eyes. The art is always there. Murdock is concerned with bringing creativity directly to the people and also involving them. His paintings are fantastic and show utopian worlds of tomorrow in an abstract, infantile and comic-like style.
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Streetart Map Buenos Aires – Urban Art Archive
Check out the collected artworks and wonderful creations throughout the city of Buenos Aires. The links to each marker lead to other pages with many more photos and information. Mostly you can get some writing, a little story or a longer report about the place from great photographer, art enthusiast and Buenos Aires lover Analía Pertusi aka Perts Jam.
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Streetart Map Chascomús – Urban Art Archive
Chascomús is a city in eastern Argentina on Lake Chascomús in the interior of the province of Buenos Aires. The city dates back to the famous Fortín de San Juan Bautista fortifications from 1779. Photographer Analía Pertusi aka Perts Jam. had visited Chascomús several times and documented extensively the fascinating urban art. Nearly 700 great photos came together at 150 spots, enough to make an individual map which is dedicated to Chascomús.
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Rocca & Roll – Open Sky Museum – Mar del Plata – GABRIEL ROCCA
GABRIEL ROCCA witnessed the explosion of Argentine National Rock at the beginning of the 1980s, when he was only 19 years old and when the country was going through a military dictatorship in the midst of its horror, which included banning various cultural exhibitions. Despite this, in the spring of 1981 Prima Rock was held in the city of Ezeiza, an open-air youth music festival, and it was there where Gabriel was to photographically document the musicians’ presentations, with his Minolta G9 camera hanging around his neck and having no experience in photography.
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Streetart Mar del Plata – Silver Sea – Graffiti & Urban Gallery
Mar del Plata has about half a million inhabitants and means “sea of silver” in Spanish. For many tourists, the place is one of the most famous seaside resorts in Argentina. But apart from that and much more interesting is actually the urban art with the colors in the streets.
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Pintura Gourmet – Urban Art Festival – Mar del Plata
From 27th till 29th January in 2023 the fantastic art happening PINTURA GOURMET was held in Mar del Plata city, an urban art event with the participation of outstanding artists from the national urban art scene. The event took place at four points in the city, which you can verify with the provided GPS coordinates. The movement was organized by NAHUEL, a great artist from the local scene. Check out the great artworks!
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DeInstinto – Urban Art Festival – Mar del Plata
The first international urban art festival DeInstinto brought more than 50 local, national and international muralists and graffiti artists to Mar de Plata. The mission was to beautify the abandoned organic railway line between Guido and Funes. This area from the streets Castelli to Almirante Brown got transformed into an amazing and free open air urban art gallery spanning several blocks.
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Streetart Rosario – Gran Buenos Aires Province
With almost a million inhabitants, Rosario is the third largest city in Argentina after Buenos Aires and Córdoba and an important industrial center. The metropolis has earned its reputation as a cultural center above all in music. Along with Buenos Aires and Montevideo, the city is one of the cradles of tango, which developed in the late 19th century in the milieu of immigrants. The Rosario International Poetry Festival was founded in 1993 and Rosario is also the city with the highest density of theaters in the country. Of course there is also wonderful street art in the urban space!
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Victoria – Urban Art Gallery in the Entre Rios Province
How would the ideal city be like? It should have history and tradition. It must have full nature and architecture. You must arrive across a majestic bridge and it should have a Las Vegas style Casino. That is how Victoria looks like. Victoria is an Argentinean city, on the east coast, one of the most important one of all Entre Ríos province. It has limited by a streams network that flows to the Paraná River. Victoria is also known as the “City of Seven Hills”, the whole city is settled on one of them.
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Victoria Sights – Architecture, Monuments and Street Life
A walk through the streets of Victoria in the historic quarter is like walking through a museum. It is one of the best preserved urban-architectural ensembles and so far the only one in the province with a declaration in this category. The big colonial Spanish houses were constructed by the basque country immigrants. Its tourist attraction is to be in its unique architecture, characterized with an eclectic style between Italian and French buildings from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Streetart San Nicolás de los Arroyos – Urban Art at the Rio Paraná
San Nicolás de los Arroyos is a city on the Rio Paraná in the northeast of the greater Buenos Aires province close to Rosario. The well known port and industrial town was founded on 14th April 1748 by Rafael de Aguiar and has meanwhile around 133,000 inhabitants. The cathedral dedicated to St. Nicholas of Bari and the surrounding Pampa Ondulada are famous places of pilgrimage and popular for hiking. Of course there is also beautiful urban art and graffiti in the streets, you can even find awesome large murals on skyscrapers.
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La Caleta, Parque Lago & La Baliza – Architecture & Nature
Mar de Cobo is a town within the Partido de Mar Chiquita, in the southeast of the province of Buenos Aires. The Mar de Cobo cluster includes the districts of La Caleta, Parque Lago, and La Baliza. It is a destination that is located 25 kilometers from Mar del Plata, the largest coastal city on the Atlantic Coast of the province of Buenos Aires. This article focuses on the beautiful architecture and nature.
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Streetart Mar de Cobo – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection
The beautiful town of Mar de Cobo offers not only idyllic nature and interesting architecture, as well there are numerous creative urban artworks throughout the streets. Check out our collection of murals, graffiti and streetart.
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Monte Hermoso – The Hidden Gem of Argentina’s Coastline
Monte Hermoso is the ultimate beach destination tucked away on the stunning coastline of Argentina. If you’re a beach lover seeking a laid-back and picturesque getaway, Monte Hermoso is the place to be. Get ready to dive into the beauty of Monte Hermoso in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. This place is a hidden gem that’s packed with stunning tourist spots and artistic vibes.
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Monte Hermoso – Graffiti and Urban Art at the Atlantic
Monte Hermoso is an idyllic small town by the sea, with great sandy beaches and cozy spots to relax. The place has around 5,300 inhabitants, but even though it is not big, you can still find interesting urban works of art here. We also have a comprehensive article about the town, its history and the nature around. But on this page here you will find a photo collection especially of colorful streetart and graffiti around the area.
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Streetart Theobald – Urban Art in Santa Fe
Theobald is a small town of just 10 blocks located on the banks of the Arroyo del Medio, in the Department of Constitución, province of Santa Fe. The first settlements arose in 1886 when a section of the railway line between the towns of Baradero and Rosario was enabled. The town takes its name in honor of Wilson Theobald, a Londoner who was a member and shareholder of the English railway board.
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Streetart Buenos Aires Downtown
If you calculate the area the city is not much bigger than Frankfurt in Germany, but therefore it has a habitation of about three million people. And if you count all the suburbs and connected districts as well you will be fast cross the ten million line. So many people, so many interessting stories and lifes. In Buenos Aires live a lot of different people from all around Argentina and Southamerica, it´s the little New York of the South wth all its different styled quarters.
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Purmamarca – Cerro de los Siete Colores
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Streetart San Telmo
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Calilegua Nationalpark
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Streetart Palermo
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Streetart San Bernardo del Tuyú – Majo Hotel de Mar
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Streetart San Vicente – Suburb Village Urban Art
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Streetart Puerto Madryn – Chubut Coastal Urban Art
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Pucará de Tilcara – Pyramida
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Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
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Streetart Recoleta
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Germán Aczel – World Cup Comics – Cartoonist and Draftsman
Germán Aczel loves football and is a passionate cartoonist. He has linked these two passions in his World Cup book. A detailed encyclopaedia of the individual football world championships, decorated with funny sketches and humorous cartoons. The multi-colored World Cup history brings together the most defining moments in football history from 1930-2014: Maradona’s hand of God, Zidane’s legendary headbutt, the German agony of Belo Horizonte, Suarez’s bite attack, the unforgettable moments of the 7-1 against Brazil or Gotze ‚S victory gate. Distinct caricatures of the most iconic players, the most spectacular goals and most moving World Cup scenes accompanied by thrilling background stories. Aczel has written colorful, rich in facts and entertaining, the ultimate comic-style World Cup primer as a world champion edition.
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San Pedro de Jujuy
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Quebrada Termas de Reyes
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Contemporary Artworks from the Andes
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Paseo de los Colorados
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Andes Graffiti
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Tilcara – Andes Comunidad
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Lama, Lama, Lama – Andes Park
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