Rivington Street Wall

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The Rivington Street Wall is a public art project on New York City's Lower East Side that has existed since 2014. This wall, located on Rivington Street between Bowery and Chrystie Street adjacent to the gallery,[1] began as a mural piece by Retna, and now is a revolving door of murals courtesy of Parasol Projects

Besides Retna, other selected artists as Olaf Breuning, and have also been part of the rotation.[2] The artworks change every four or six weeks. Among the most notable was a 2018 project by Eduardo Kobra honoring the 27 Club.[3]

"Little things for life" , a mural exhibition by Brazilian street artist Nina Pandolfo

References[]

  1. ^ Perler, Elie (2015-05-02). "'Rivington Wall' Mural Programming Christened by the Bowery". Retrieved 2021-12-03.
  2. ^ "Rivington Street Wall". COBURN PROJECTS. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
  3. ^ Perler, Elie (2018-10-08). "Massive '27 Club' Mural Painted on Rivington Street Wall". Retrieved 2021-12-03.
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