Occupied Rome. Where party revellers are world changers
byAn underground movement of artistic individuals in Rome has created a hub of social centers in occupied disused venues, governed by the rules of self-determination.
An underground movement of artistic individuals in Rome has created a hub of social centers in occupied disused venues, governed by the rules of self-determination.
At Rome’s Museo dell’Altro e dell’Altrove 200 people from different nationalities live together as “Metropolizians”, protecting their walls with artworks.
999 Contemporary Gallery and M.U.Ro (Museo di Urban Art of Rome) are two art organizations that specialize in the creation and promotion of street art in Rome.
Nominated by The Observer among the 10 best street artists worldwide, BLU keeps tying up his name with social issues making over 3 occupied buildings in Rome.
Ostiense and Testaccio are the areas of Rome where you can still find warehouses, docks, pavillions and industrial buildings..
Rome Underground: Pietralata and Montesacro discrict
Street Art in the neighbourhood of San Lorenzo in Rome
Two of Rome’s street artists sit down to discuss their favorite topic, the street art scene.