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  • โœ‡Juxtapoz Magazine
  • Nuart Aberdeen 2026: Poetry In The Streets Editor@juxtapoz.com (Editor -- Evan)
    Welcome to the latest edition of Nuart Aberdeen. As far as we can ascertain, this will be the first street art festival in the world with a focus primarily on poetry and text-based works. Over the years, for better or worse, the large scale colourful figurative mural has come to dominate the culture we work with, and although itโ€™s an aspect of the culture we support, due to the resources required to produce murals, theyโ€™re perhaps also the least democratic form of art on the streets. As curators
     

Nuart Aberdeen 2026: Poetry In The Streets

25 March 2026 at 13:23
Nuart Aberdeen 2026: Poetry In The Streets
Welcome to the latest edition of Nuart Aberdeen. As far as we can ascertain, this will be the first street art festival in the world with a focus primarily on poetry and text-based works. Over the years, for better or worse, the large scale colourful figurative mural has come to dominate the culture we work with, and although itโ€™s an aspect of the culture we support, due to the resources required to produce murals, theyโ€™re perhaps also the least democratic form of art on the streets. As curators, researchers and producers working in โ€œfestivalโ€ culture, we have a responsibility to not only showcase and celebrate the most interesting and technically competent works of our time, but to also ensure theโ€ฆ
  • โœ‡Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • The Art & Adventures of The London Police Liz Ohanesian
    There's a lot of humor in The London Police's work, from the armies of smiling Lads that propagate the scenes to other characters, like a dog astronaut or mermaids. Yet, there's a sense of absolute perfectionism in every piece. Read Liz Ohanesian's full article by click above. The post The Art & Adventures of The London Police first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

The Art & Adventures of The London Police

18 September 2025 at 17:56

There's a lot of humor in The London Police's work, from the armies of smiling Lads that propagate the scenes to other characters, like a dog astronaut or mermaids. Yet, there's a sense of absolute perfectionism in every piece. Read Liz Ohanesian's full article by click above.

The post The Art & Adventures of The London Police first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

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