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A kaleidoscope of colors

A kaleidoscope of colors - a bridge between the OZM HAMMERBROOKLYN and “A city becomes colorful” Art has the power to be an expression of its time and at the same time presents the individuality of its creators. Once it has made it onto the wall in the museum, it begins to influence the image of its time among a wider audience. Artworks

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OZM Trainspotting

OZM Trainspotting A Little AI for Good Story This week we have that OZM added a new page. The idea of ​​collecting railway graffiti had come up a long time ago, but we didn't have the time to really deal with it. We came back to the topic on several occasions, but never really. Until August 2021,

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Darco FBI in cooperation with Deutsche Bahn

"The highest form of art is the total work of art in which the boundaries between art and non-art are abolished." (Kurt Schwitters) Being normal is monotonous and colorless. And that's exactly what the artist does Darco FBI from France, one of the best international sprayers, with his unique graffiti at the Sternschanze S-Bahn station in Hamburg. On behalf of the Germans

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Loomit | Noodle Poodle

Loomit | Noodle Poodle “You have to master your instrument. Painting is the instrument of drawing. You have to be able to draw the apple before you paint something big on the wall. Before you smear paint on the wall, you have to have an idea of ​​form, light and shadow and so on. That comes from drawing. The craft must

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MIR | Bon voyage

MIR | Bon Voyage What would the modern world population look like today if we had allowed different role models and power structures to emerge? In which world and social order do we then live? How did we interact with each other and with the flora and fauna? MIR and Hieronymus Bosch, two artists working in different styles, provide us with depictions of people who

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Alex Heimkind in an interview about art and digitality

“In the end, personal experience is what matters. Without it, it doesn’t work.” – Alex Heimkind in an interview about art and digitality with Rhea and Pauline as part of the hcu’s Culture of the Metropolis course. Since this year at the latest, it has become clear that the developments in digitalization have become almost unimaginable in the cultural sector.

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