Tag: “Street Art”

46 places found.

  1. Sun Tunnels

    Sun Tunnels is a land art sculpture built by Nancy Holt in the 1970s. It consists of four 18-foot concrete tubes aligned to the rising and setting sun on the annual solstices.

  2. La Rambla

  3. Street Culture

    Images of everyday people on the streets of Barcelona. Those who make up the pulse of the city and heart and soul of it's beauty.

  4. Benesse House and Benesse Art Site Naoshima

    Set on a small island in Japan's Inland Sea, Benesse Art Site combines the themes of "Nature and Art" in a complex that includes a luxury hotel and two museums: "Benesse House Museum" and "Chichu Art Museum".

    The hotel: "Benesse House" is an hotel with four facilities, Park, Beach, Museum and Oval. All these facilities have guestrooms.

  5. Soulard Art Market

    Soulard Art Market, located in the heart of historical Soulard, features fine art by 12 of St. Louis Missouri local artisans.

  6. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

    THE JOAN & IRWIN JACOBS BUILDING AND THE DAVID C. COPLEY BUILDING
    The expanded MCASD Downtown provides San Diego and the binational region with a new dynamic cultural venue, allowing the Museum to serve many more visitors with contemporary art exhibitions and public programs for adults as well as children.

  7. Louisiana Swamps and Wetlands

    The swamps and wetlands of north Louisiana and southern Arkansas have always held me in their magical spell. The environment is eerie yet inviting, relentless yet forgiving and a special place to watch the sun rise or set.

    The images I have added were all shot within 100 miles of Ouachita Parish Louisiana USA.

  8. Shidoni Foundry and Galleries

  9. Pieces of San Francisco Mural Project, Tenderloin District, Youth With a Mission

    Pieces of San Francisco Mural Project; Created by youth from Glide Memorial, Youth With a Mission, Golden Gate YMCA and Hamilton Family Center in collaboration with Amnesty International.

  10. Drik Gallery

    The Drik Gallery was opened in August 1993 with the first showing of World Press Photo in Bangladesh. It is one of the finest galleries in South Asia and the largest private gallery in Bangladesh.