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TRANSITIONS GROUP SHOW

THURSDAY 15th DECEMBER 2022

Seventeen urban art artists present new and thought-provoking contemporary works to the public at the 2B Art Gallery Palma. Starting on December 15 at 8PM, 2022, the “TRANSITIONS” group exhibition will be on view until February 17, 2023. The participating artists are Nick Walker, Carolina Adán, Joan Aguiló, The Dotmaster, Dadara, Ben Eine, Buffmonster, The London Police, Nerone, El Pez, TwoFlü, Gràcia Ribalaiga, Sabek, setdebelleza, Ruth M. Scheibler, SheOne and Stinkfish.

THURSDAY 15th DECEMBER 2022

The “TRANSITIONS” group exhibition invites audiences to experience a unique range of artworks. Spanning multiple artistic mediums, including painting, sculpture, and limited edition prints. Highlighting the best of urban art, this exhibition will take you on a journey through this all-encompassing art genre. Each of the seventeen artists is bringing something different to the show, making it a one-of-a-kind experience. Although their approaches are poles apart, their richly layered art is part of the tool that carries plenty of social value being influenced by the context that surrounds artists.

TwoFLu Love sculpture
Twoflü – Love sculpture

The powerful artistic voices of these seventeen artists hail from all over the world, and their works, practices, and artistic visions show the strength and impact of urban art on our society. The highlight of the exhibition will be the release of three new limited edition artworks by Carolina Adán, TwoFlü, and setdebelleza.

Urban Art

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Urban Art

The bold artistic visions of these artists begin from particularities of time and place to engage in pertinent global conversations. Their unique works intertwine various media, materials, and perspectives in distinctive ways to reflect on past realities and imagine possible futures. The work on display reflects their diverse backgrounds and unique ways of seeing, thinking, and being in the world, expanding on what it means to be an “urban” artist. The multidisciplinary projects encompass a range of creative practices, from painting to activism, sculpture, and institutional critique.