Urban Art at the construction fence of the robotron canteen with Spike Dresden e.V., Andy K, Liz_Art_Berlin, Mr. Sasa, Milchmann, Zuckerbande, Chris Löhmann
I've been watchin' you for some time
Can't stop staring at those ocean eyes
Burning cities and napalm skies
Fifteen flares inside those ocean eyes
Your ocean eyes
Billie Eilish
Opening our eyes - to the world and to the connection between people - this is the aim of this multi-year campaign #eyeswideforlove, in which artists of all genres as well as artistically active and interested people in Dresden and around the world can participate.
As part of the CANTINE VIVANTE charity festival, the urban art project EYESWIDEFORLOVE will enter a new phase from Saturday, March 18 with artistic contributions from liz_art_berlin, MILCHMANN, Mr. SaSa, Andy K, Chris Löhmann and Zuckerbande curated by Andy K.
The playfully surreal contributions by the well-known and popular artists of the paste-up address the motif of the eyes, mindfulness in dealing with each other and with this world, both poetically and with clear messages. The new paste-ups turn the path between St. Petersburger Straße and robotron-Kantine into an event for discoveries and precise perception. (Watch out when viewing: cyclists!)
I've been watchin' you for some time
Can't stop staring at those ocean eyes
Burning cities and napalm skies
Fifteen flares inside those ocean eyes
Your ocean eyes
(Billie Eilish)
#eyeswideforlove is initiated by Kunsthaus Dresden and SPIKE Dresden e. V. as the second stage of the urban art project on the construction fence of the robotron canteen.
People from Dresden and all over the world are invited to take part in the project. The central starting point of the project is a 300-meter-long construction fence between the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, robotron-Kantine and Dresden City Hall, which will surround the construction site of a future residential district in the middle of the city for several years.
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