MAHOU SPACE
From Friday 1 to Sunday 3 of March
In our third edition Urvanity and Mahou collaborated to create something very special. An immersive space like you've never seen it before. A place where you could enjoy an extensive talk program, have a drink or simply enjoy the atmosphere. For this occasion, the artists from Penique Productions dressed the COAM conference room with an immersive installation that conquered the entire space creating a unique place, with its own light, texture and colors.
And, if you are one of the curious who want to know much more about New Contemporary Art, we had a special plan for you, in the third edition of Urvanity we created guided tours in which you could learn absolutely everything about the works and artists present in the fair.
In addition, we offered Guided Tours and Urban Safaris in which you could learn all about the artists at this year's fair and see the most outstanding and representative works of urban art of the capital.
- Friday 1
- Saturday 2
- Sunday 3
COAM. Hortaleza Street, 63
16.30-17: 25 - Denis Hegic The Intelligence of Many
Urban culture and digital technologies continue to flatten hierarchies in the art world. Art, activism, and collaborative creation models are converging towards a new way of working in which disciplines blend more easily. Why not apply it to collaborative exhibition and performance work? The Intelligence of Many is a concept that provides insight (and possible dangers) to the new energy of the D.I.Y. applied to art and culture.
18.00-18: 55 - Fernando Figueroa Graffiti, human barometer of society
Graffiti and Street Art can be social barometers; emotional and ethical reflections of the neighborhood, the community and the city. But how to unravel their meanings? Urban art and its innumerable expressions are intrinsically linked to a real or figurative space and time, which can act as an alarm, an escape valve or a demand for change. Come hear how Dr. Fernando Figueroa shows us that graffiti is alive and that it persists in raising awareness, inciting the act and, ultimately, giving voice to individual expression.
19.30-20: 45 - Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo, Okuda San Miguel, Óscar Sanz - BSA Film Friday Presents “Equilibri”
A playful and passionate projection of the most important videos that have been broadcast on “BSA Film Friday”, a weekly Brooklyn Street Art show. Vandals, dreamers, activists and weirdos gather in the streets and on screen, in this documentary that will expand your ideas about graffiti, street art and everything that can become urban art.
