Among Murals and Street Art on the Camino de Santiago
The article explores the vibrant street art along the Camino de Santiago, showcasing how contemporary expressions coexist with the historical significance of this pilgrimage route.
The Duck: The King of Egyptian Feasts.. A Journey Through History from Temple Murals to Ramadan Tables
The article explores the significance of duck in Egyptian cuisine from ancient times to modern Ramadan celebrations.
Gaza volunteers bring colour to ruins ahead of Ramadan
Volunteers in Gaza are painting murals on the ruins of buildings to bring color and hope ahead of the Ramadan celebrations.
»How crazy is it that they are even considering tearing it down«, the artist thought as she passed by the building
An artist expresses her disbelief at the thought of demolishing the iconic Palads Cinema in Copenhagen, known for its striking architecture and colorful murals.
The story of the Latino who won the 'Mexican Pride' award in Los Angeles: filled the city with murals
The Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles honored a 70-year-old Mexican painter with the 'Mexican Pride of the Month' award for his significant artistic contributions to the Hispanic community in the U.S.
800 Educational Centers and Murals: Indian Rubal Nagy Wins Best Teacher in the World Award
Indian teacher and activist Rubal Nagy won the global teacher award worth one million dollars for her creation of over 800 educational centers and educational murals in impoverished neighborhoods.
Indian teacher who created hundreds of learning centers wins global prize of $1 million
Indian teacher and activist Rouble Nagi wins the Global Teacher Prize, an international award worth $1 million, for creating numerous learning centers and educational murals in slums.
A graffiti from Fuenlabrada ranks among the top three in the world
The graffiti 'Niños Perdidos I' by Spanish artist Murfin has secured third place in the world competition for urban art murals organized by Street Art Cities.
The MNAC takes a step forward and schedules work to return some of the Sijena murals to Aragon this year
The National Art Museum of Catalonia has allocated 81,000 euros to facilitate the return of the Sijena murals as mandated by court ruling.
The Murals of Sijena: Chronology of an Artistic, Political, and Judicial Conflict That Will Continue in 2026
The article discusses the long-standing and ongoing legal dispute over the murals of Sijena, involving the communities of Catalonia and Aragon, which dates back to 1996 and is set to continue through 2026.