
If ÚsBarcelona can be described as an “art ritual in public space” it’s because this year it is much more than a street art festival. After having celebrated two editions, the proposal has been extending its roots to a much more broadened artistic perspective. Although muralism is a fundamental component and the foundation for the project, it’s just a fragment of the festival’s stimulating creative selection.
Basing itself off the appropriation of public space for artistic creation and art as a dynamic and dignifying element in the urban sphere, Ús has consolidated itself as a vanguard platform for presenting new formats, trends, and artistic proposals at street level. It’s tough to summarize all that transpired in this past edition with a video and some images but we’re going to make an attempt.
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