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Besides Retna, other selected artists as Olaf Breuning, Andrew Poneros and Pryce Lee have also intervened in the wall. The artworks change every four or six weeks. |
Besides Retna, other selected artists as Olaf Breuning, Andrew Poneros and Pryce Lee have also intervened in the wall. The artworks change every four or six weeks. |
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The latest piece is entitled "Little things for life" , a mural exhibition by Brazilian street artist Nina Pandolfo. |
The latest piece is entitled "Little things for life" , a mural exhibition by Brazilian street artist [[Nina Pandolfo]]. |
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The Rivington Street Walll is a project that exists since 2014, located in the Lower East Side in New York City, between Bowery and Chrystie Street. It began as a Mural piece by Retna, and now the Rivington Street Wall is a revolving door of murals courtesy of Parasol Projects
Besides Retna, other selected artists as Olaf Breuning, Andrew Poneros and Pryce Lee have also intervened in the wall. The artworks change every four or six weeks. The latest piece is entitled "Little things for life" , a mural exhibition by Brazilian street artist Nina Pandolfo.