Get your cultural fix for free, from Sydney’s dreamtime murals to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro Carioca creativity in Rio de Janeiro Rio legalised street art in 2009, making it a beacon for international artists alongside the locals; proliferation was helped along by the Art Rua street-art festival that ran here
Inspired by the exhibition of a Spanish artist, whose works accurately reproduce the most famous paintings of the great masters - everything except people and animals. The one to which the eyes of beholders usually turn first. The goal is to concentrate attention on the space that surrounds them, immerse
Imagine Rublev's "Trinity" - without the Trinity, "Ivan the Terrible killing his son" - without the Terrible and his murdered son, "Cossacks writing a letter to the Turkish Sultan" - without the Cossacks, and "Barge Haulers on the Volga" - without barge haulers. Jose Manuel Ballester, a contemporary Spanish artist,
Discovering the "Hidden Spaces" of José Manuel Ballester in the spaces of the Greats: Diego Velazquez, Johannes Vermeyer, Hieronymus Bosch, Sandro Botticelli, Franco Angelo, Rafael Santi, Leonardo da Vinci