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/Music On Walls had the chance to speak with the Spanish based street art duo Pichiavo as they just completed a new mural in Heerlen (Netherlands) which was inspired but the Greek mythology and classical music.
Read MoreMusic On Walls had the chance to speak with the Spanish based street art duo Pichiavo as they just completed a new mural in Heerlen (Netherlands) which was inspired but the Greek mythology and classical music.
Read MoreMusic On Walls had the chance to discuss with Isaac Pelayo as he will be presenting his new body of work on June 2nd for “VISION”, a new solo show that explores the inspiration that great music artists have on his art.
Read MoreThis May, two different artistic genres—street art and opera—are coming together for Seattle Opera’s Aida. Acclaimed stage director Francesca Zambello was looking to create something unique when she asked the graffiti artist RETNA to collaborate with her on a new production of Verdi’s masterpiece.
Read MoreIsraeli artist Naama Tsabar will be premiering her newest installation and performance "Melodies of Certain Damage" at SOLUNA Festival in Dallas. In which, sound and movement materialize as performers activate the broken landscape in a composition that is both sonic and visual.
Read MoreL.A. based sculptor and recording artist Sebastien Leon creates a site-specific sound sculpture for the Soluna Festival. Inspired by the rib cage of a whale that has washed ashore, the newly commissioned work plays an altered version of Verdi’s Requiem, performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Jaap van Zweden.
Art New York, presented by Art Miami, returns to Pier 94 from May 3-6 offering noteworthy and fresh works by important artists from the contemporary, modern, post-war and pop eras, featuring paintings, photography, prints, drawings, design and sculpture.
Read MoreDuring Berlin’s Gallery Weekend 2018 and for the second time since 2015, the 6.000 square meter complex of studios in Berlin – Weissensee was the site for an extensive group exhibition.
Read MoreThe National Portrait Gallery, London will stage Michael Jackson: On the Wall, a landmark exhibition exploring how Michael Jackson has inspired some of the leading names in contemporary art.
Read MoreThe ISM Hexadome is a completely new immersive audiovisual installation architecture. Within the ISM Hexadome, each artistic work opens a door into a world crafted in sonic and visual detail, demonstrating the power of spatialization for sound in connection with immersive visual works
Read MoreAfter a 3-week residency at Urban Spree in Berlin that culminated in a solo show "Journey" in the galerie, the NYC-based visual artist Bisco Smith shares with Music On Walls his experience creating a whole new body of large scale works inspired by music and beats.
Read MoreJ. Cole’s studio album KOD is being released this Friday 20th April. The man behind the art cover is the 22-year-old Detroit artist Kamau Haroon, a.k.a. Sixmau.
Read MoreInspired by the "David Bowie is" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, Spotify celebrates the life of a true icon with a special take over of the Broadway-Lafayette subway station in New York City.
Read MoreDuring Art Cologne 18, will be presented the work of german artist Gregor Hildebrandt made of cassette tape and compression-molded records.
Read MoreOn the occasion of their new solo exhibition “Paper-Thin Hotel” that will premiere at downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (CHG), Music On Walls had the chance to discuss with Dosshaus about the music that continuously influences their art.
Read MoreMusic On Walls had the chance to meet with Berlin based artist Anne Bengard while she was painting for the Free Urban Art Exhibition Wandelism and discovered some of her previous works were inspired by great musicians.
Read MoreThe Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) will open RESPECT: Hip-Hop Style & Wisdom—a celebration of one of the most influential cultural and social movements of the last 50 years.
Read MoreDavid Bowie is has been touring globally for the past five years and is taking its final bow at the Brooklyn Museum, providing an opportunity to view this one-of-a-kind material.
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