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NUART ABERDEEN JUNE 6-9 2024, by Reader on Apr 23, 2024 13:33:45 GMT 1,
Nuart Aberdeen 2024. June 6th-9th “Living Heritage”
The Nuart family returns to the granite city for the 7th rendition of Nuart Aberdeen with a whole host of national and international street artists, graffiti writers and muralists. Supported by the Nuart Plus symposium hosting renowned academics, critics, industry professionals, writers, bloggers, photographers and creatives involved in producing and promoting all aspects of street art culture. Catch artist talks, film screenings, street art tours, kids workshops, dj’s and much more during the opening weekend. We look forwards to seeing a few of you there. nuartaberdeen @aberdeeninspired @streetartaberdeen #streetart #graffiti #art #urbanart #streetphotography #graffitiart #street #streetarteverywhere #mural #wallart #streetartphotography #streetstyle #streetartist #painting #graff #contemporaryart #urban #photooftheday #spraypaint #muralart #sprayart #arte #urbanphotography #nuartfestival #muralism #situationist #aberdeen #streetartaberdeen #nuartfestival #nuartaberdeen
Our website is now live, and will be updated regularly, so please feel free to head to head over and have a look around - 2024.nuartaberdeen.co.uk/
NUART 2024 ARTISTS
Addam Yekutieli aka Know Hope (IL/PS) @thisislimbo Bahia Shehab (LB/EG) @bahiashehab Case Maclaim (DE) case _maclaim CBloxx (UK) @cbloxx_nomad Hera (DE/PK) hera _herakut KMG (SC - UK) @kmgyeah Mahn Kloix (FR) @mahnkloix Millo (IT) @_millo_ Molly Hankinson (UK) @mollyhankinson.studio Niels Shoe Meulman (NL) @nielsshoemeulman Wasted Rita (PT) @wastedrita
Nuart Aberdeen 2024. June 6th-9th “Living Heritage” The Nuart family returns to the granite city for the 7th rendition of Nuart Aberdeen with a whole host of national and international street artists, graffiti writers and muralists. Supported by the Nuart Plus symposium hosting renowned academics, critics, industry professionals, writers, bloggers, photographers and creatives involved in producing and promoting all aspects of street art culture. Catch artist talks, film screenings, street art tours, kids workshops, dj’s and much more during the opening weekend. We look forwards to seeing a few of you there. nuartaberdeen @aberdeeninspired @streetartaberdeen #streetart #graffiti #art #urbanart #streetphotography #graffitiart #street #streetarteverywhere #mural #wallart #streetartphotography #streetstyle #streetartist #painting #graff #contemporaryart #urban #photooftheday #spraypaint #muralart #sprayart #arte #urbanphotography #nuartfestival #muralism #situationist #aberdeen #streetartaberdeen #nuartfestival #nuartaberdeen Our website is now live, and will be updated regularly, so please feel free to head to head over and have a look around - 2024.nuartaberdeen.co.uk/NUART 2024 ARTISTS Addam Yekutieli aka Know Hope (IL/PS) @thisislimbo Bahia Shehab (LB/EG) @bahiashehab Case Maclaim (DE) case _maclaim CBloxx (UK) @cbloxx_nomad Hera (DE/PK) hera _herakut KMG (SC - UK) @kmgyeah Mahn Kloix (FR) @mahnkloix Millo (IT) @_millo_ Molly Hankinson (UK) @mollyhankinson.studio Niels Shoe Meulman (NL) @nielsshoemeulman Wasted Rita (PT) @wastedrita
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NUART ABERDEEN JUNE 6-9 2024, by Reader on May 16, 2024 11:32:27 GMT 1,
Of all the recent years in which we need a deeper understanding of place, space and history, its been here and now. With global wars and conversations of borders, identity and a right to home is at the forefront of all political and social discourse, as it should. And it should be examined thoughtfully, universally and, in concert with others. This year, Nuart Abderdeen's 2024 edition will examine "Living Heritage," or as they note, Intangible Cultural Heritage. Martyn Reed, Nuart's founder, clarifies, "We’re not certain that adding 'intangible cultural heritage' is any clearer than the term 'living heritage' but chose to employ it in order to sound a little less like a chain of middle class chintzy furniture stores." Below is the Festivals' 2024 statemet of intent, as it were. —Juxtapoz
Living heritage is the dynamic side of cultural heritage: heritage which is continuously transformed, interpreted, shaped and transmitted from generation to generation. It also represents the participatory, co-creative dimension of cultural heritage, and is characterised by its transient, non-stationary and hard-to-grasp qualities. This concept is often assimilated to that of ‘intangible heritage’ or ‘living culture’, referring to cultural practices, representations, knowledge, and skills transmitted intergenerationally inside a cultural system. Though these terms are often used interchangeably, ‘living heritage’ is used to convey and stress the role of living generations in engaging with, defining, interpreting, changing, and co-creating the heritage transmitted from past generations.
Living heritage incorporates the parts of our shared past that live in our present – everyday rituals and practices, cultural expressions, shared memories, celebrations, festivals, stories, songs, and craft skills that help to define who we are. These don’t have to be as old as time – ICH is a form of heritage that lives in the present, where we often incorporate elements of older traditions and cultural expressions in our contemporary practices.
The ephemeral nature of much of the culture we work with and produce in Aberdeen could itself be regarded as intangible cultural heritage, as the loss of first large scale mural from Herakut produced on the old Market back in 2017 would attest. Something many will be happy to hear we’ll be revisiting this year.
We look forward to contributing to the city’s increasing reputation for this growing culture and hope to be both excavating and producing memories that live significantly longer than some of the works. —Martyn Reed
NUART 2024 ARTISTS: Addam Yekutieli aka Know Hope (IL/ PS), Bahia Shehab (LB/EG), Case Maclaim (DE), CBloxx (UK), Hera (DE/PK), KMG (SC - UK), Mahn Kloix (FR), Millo (IT), Molly Hankinson, Niels Shoe Meulman and Wasted Rita (PT)
Juxtapoz Link
Of all the recent years in which we need a deeper understanding of place, space and history, its been here and now. With global wars and conversations of borders, identity and a right to home is at the forefront of all political and social discourse, as it should. And it should be examined thoughtfully, universally and, in concert with others. This year, Nuart Abderdeen's 2024 edition will examine "Living Heritage," or as they note, Intangible Cultural Heritage. Martyn Reed, Nuart's founder, clarifies, "We’re not certain that adding 'intangible cultural heritage' is any clearer than the term 'living heritage' but chose to employ it in order to sound a little less like a chain of middle class chintzy furniture stores." Below is the Festivals' 2024 statemet of intent, as it were. —Juxtapoz Living heritage is the dynamic side of cultural heritage: heritage which is continuously transformed, interpreted, shaped and transmitted from generation to generation. It also represents the participatory, co-creative dimension of cultural heritage, and is characterised by its transient, non-stationary and hard-to-grasp qualities. This concept is often assimilated to that of ‘intangible heritage’ or ‘living culture’, referring to cultural practices, representations, knowledge, and skills transmitted intergenerationally inside a cultural system. Though these terms are often used interchangeably, ‘living heritage’ is used to convey and stress the role of living generations in engaging with, defining, interpreting, changing, and co-creating the heritage transmitted from past generations. Living heritage incorporates the parts of our shared past that live in our present – everyday rituals and practices, cultural expressions, shared memories, celebrations, festivals, stories, songs, and craft skills that help to define who we are. These don’t have to be as old as time – ICH is a form of heritage that lives in the present, where we often incorporate elements of older traditions and cultural expressions in our contemporary practices. The ephemeral nature of much of the culture we work with and produce in Aberdeen could itself be regarded as intangible cultural heritage, as the loss of first large scale mural from Herakut produced on the old Market back in 2017 would attest. Something many will be happy to hear we’ll be revisiting this year. We look forward to contributing to the city’s increasing reputation for this growing culture and hope to be both excavating and producing memories that live significantly longer than some of the works. —Martyn Reed NUART 2024 ARTISTS: Addam Yekutieli aka Know Hope (IL/ PS), Bahia Shehab (LB/EG), Case Maclaim (DE), CBloxx (UK), Hera (DE/PK), KMG (SC - UK), Mahn Kloix (FR), Millo (IT), Molly Hankinson, Niels Shoe Meulman and Wasted Rita (PT) Juxtapoz Link
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NUART ABERDEEN JUNE 6-9 2024, by mrizzle on Jun 9, 2024 18:04:29 GMT 1, Not sure why this one didn’t work originally.
There are some nice pieces again this year but I have to be totally honest and say that I was less excited by the artist line up than I have been in previous years. That’s a personal thing though and it’s been nice to see some artists that are less familiar to me.
Not sure why this one didn’t work originally.
There are some nice pieces again this year but I have to be totally honest and say that I was less excited by the artist line up than I have been in previous years. That’s a personal thing though and it’s been nice to see some artists that are less familiar to me.
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