The city of San Diego serves as a canvas for 20 urban artists from 10 countries during the seven-month-long Viva la Revolución: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape exhibit, which features the artists’ works both in the museum’s galleries and on buildings Downtown. The exhibit is the brain child of the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego along with guest curator Pedro Alonzo and MCASD Associate Curator Lucía Sanromán. The artwork is open to the public and will be showcased until January 2, 2011.
Banksy, Fairey, Invader, Blu and others will be showcased in this once-in-a-lifetime exhibit. Visit the museum’s website to see the full roster of talent and learn more about the exhibit.
